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Marcelo gets 3-match ban for leg-breaking tackle

Fluminense’s former Brazil international, Marcelo, has been handed a three-match ban by CONMEBOL after his lunge at Argentinos Juniors’ Luciano Sanchez left the defender with a horrific injury in a Copa Libertadores clash in Buenos Aires last week.

The 35-year-old left-back will also have to pay a $6,000 fine, South American soccer’s governing body added on Thursday.

Marcelo was dribbling to­wards Sanchez when his lead­ing foot went past the ball and caught the Argen­tine high on the shin with force. The Argentinos player’s leg buckled un­derneath him at a shocking angle, leaving him lying in agony on the pitch.

Sanchez left the pitch on a stretcher with what was later confirmed to be a fracture that the team doctor said he had “never seen before”.

The ex-Real Madrid player was sent off in tears follow­ing the incident in the 1-1 draw in the last 16, first leg.

“Today I had a very diffi­cult moment on the pitch,” Marcelo posted on Instagram hours later. “I unintentionally injured a fellow player. I want to wish him the best possible recovery. All the strength in the world.”

Marcelo has already served the first game of his three-match ban by missing the second leg where the Brazil­ian side won 2-0.

–Reuters

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