Maxime Crepeau broke his leg in the MLS final – missed the World Cup

Horror scenes unfolded in the MLS final.

Canadian Los Angeles FC goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau broke his leg after a violent collision.

Now he misses the restroom.

Major League Soccer ended Saturday night, and by all accounts it was a very dramatic final between Los Angeles and Philadelphia Union.

The match ended 2-2 after normal time and went into overtime.

There, horrific scenes unfolded when home team goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau, eager to stop a free kick, collided with an opponent so violently that he broke his leg.

dangling foot

Television footage showed Kripo’s right foot dangling in the air as he screamed in pain. And as if the injury itself wasn’t miserable enough, he also received a red card for the challenge.

When Crépeau was carried on a stretcher, he clenched his fists, urging his teammates and giving the crowd a thumbs up.

After this match, he was going to meet with the Canadian team for the World Cup in Qatar, which begins in a few weeks.

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Now there will be no Crepo World Cup, but as a consolation he can at least call himself Major League Soccer.

Big star Gareth Bale saw a late goal to take the drama to the penalty shootout, and there LA FC managed to win and thus win their first MLS title.

Next, Crépeau joined the celebration, via FaceTime – from the ambulance.

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