Halstenberg suffers broken hand in scoring for Leipzig

Marcel Halstenberg's commitment to the cause cannot be doubted. The RB Leipzig defender suffered a broken hand while scoring on Sunday.

Published : Dec 18, 2017 17:52 IST

RB Leipzig left-back Marcel Halstenberg scored in his side's 3-2 loss to Hertha Berlin and ended up injuring his hand in the process.

They say scoring a goal is the best feeling in football. Try telling that to Marcel Halstenberg, who will spend the mid-season Bundesliga break nursing a right hand broken in three places.

RB Leipzig went down 3-2 to 10-man Hertha Berlin on Sunday, the Bundesliga bowing out for 2017 with a thrilling contest at the Olympiastadion.

Hertha went 3-0 up despite Jordan Torunarigha's seventh-minute dismissal, and Leipzig's fightback fell short after Halstenberg scored in the 92nd minute to set up a grandstand finish.

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The Germany international left-back stole in to nod Diego Demme's cross home, but his momentum sent him crashing into the side-netting and the impact was enough to cause serious damage to his hand.

Leipzig has not put a timeframe on his recovery, but it is not back in competitive action until January 13 when the side faces Schalke.