Marcel Sabitzer's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Soccer
Marcel Sabitzer's Sports Injuries Table
Type | Area | Date | Consequences | Content | How It Happened | Recovery Duration | Rehabilitation Details | Impact On Career | Psychological Impact | Previous Injuries | Return To Competition | Severity | Treatment | Medical Staff | Long Term Impact | Preventive Measures | Competition Missed | Initial Symptoms | Re Injury Risk | Support System | Rehabilitation Location |
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Fractures | Right Hand | 2019-04-09 | Fractured right hand, required surgery | Marcel Sabitzer fractured his right hand on April 10, 2019, after a collision with another player during a match. The injury required surgical intervention and an extended recovery period. | Collision with another player during a match | 6 weeks | Surgery followed by immobilization and gradual physiotherapy | Significant short-term impact, missed several matches | Stress and frustration due to prolonged recovery | No previous hand injuries | Returned to full training after recovery | Severe | Surgery and physiotherapy | Orthopedic surgeon and team physiotherapist | None | Protective gear during matches | 5 matches | Severe pain and swelling in the right hand | Low with proper protection | Support from medical staff and teammates | Club's training facility and specialized clinic |
Sprains | Left Ankle | 2020-11-14 | Limited mobility, missed training sessions | On November 15, 2020, Marcel Sabitzer twisted his left ankle during a training session, resulting in a sprain that limited his mobility and caused him to miss several training sessions. | Twisted ankle during training | 2 weeks | RICE method (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) and ankle strengthening exercises | Minor impact, quickly recovered | Frustration due to limited mobility | Previous minor ankle sprains | Returned to training and matches without issues | Mild | RICE method and physiotherapy | Team physiotherapist | None | Proper warm-up and ankle support during training | 1 match | Swelling and pain in the left ankle | Moderate, requires proper care | Team support and medical staff | Club's training facility |
Strains | Right Hamstring | 2021-03-19 | Missed several matches | Marcel Sabitzer suffered a right hamstring strain during a sprint in a match on March 20, 2021. The injury caused him to miss several key matches. | During a sprint in a match | 3 weeks | Underwent physiotherapy and gradual return to training | Short-term setback, but no long-term impact | Maintained a positive mindset during recovery | None on the right hamstring | Successfully returned to full training and matches | Moderate | Rest, physiotherapy, and controlled exercises | Team physiotherapist and medical doctor | None | Strengthening and flexibility exercises | 3 matches | Sharp pain and inability to continue playing | Low with proper conditioning | Team and family support | Club's training facility |
Marcel Sabitzer's Sports Injuries Videos
Austria's Marcel Sabitzer went down injured after being hit by a cup thrown by Turkish fans during Euro 2024.
During a Euro round of 16 match between Turkey and Austria, Marcel Sabitzer of Austria was hit by a thrown object, causing him to fall to the ground. The incident occurred amid several instances of objects being thrown onto the field, contributing to a chaotic atmosphere. SVT expert Jonas Ericson criticized the actions, suggesting that Turkey could face penalties from UEFA. Despite the interruptions, Turkey managed to secure a 2-1 victory and will advance to face the Netherlands in the quarterfinals.
Latest Updates on Marcel Sabitzer's Injury
Bad news for Manchester United: Marcel Sabitzer picked up a new injury in Austria training and had to end his session early. He's been dealing with pain for a few days and missed Austria's 2-1 win over Estonia on Monday. With Christian Eriksen and Donny van de Beek still in recovery, Sabitzer would be in line to start for United if fit, but his status is now unclear. If Sabitzer is not fit to play against Newcastle on Monday, United will have no choice but to use Scott McTominay and Fred again.
Meanwhile, Marcus Rashford has returned to Manchester United training after missing England's Euro 2024 qualifiers due to an injury. The in-form striker picked up a knock in United's FA Cup victory over Fulham and later pulled out of England's matches. He is back on the pitch, training on his own at Carrington, focusing on his fitness as he races to be fit for United's trip to Newcastle on Sunday.