What happened to Gianluigi Donnarumma’s face as PSG goalkeeper has huge scar under his eye

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PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has a nasty scar on his cheek.

PSG face Premier League leaders Liverpool in the first-leg of the last-16 in the Champions League.

Gianluigi Donnarumma has a nasty scar on his cheek.

Donnarumma has played over 142 games for PSG since making the switch from AC Milan in 2021.

The keeper captains the Italy national team and lead his country to the Euro 2020 trophy, winning Player of the Tournament.

Donnarumma saved Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho‘s penalties in Italy‘s shootout victory over England at Wembley.

But he was spotted with a huge scar under his right eye against Liverpool on Wednesday.

But why?

What happened to Donnarumma’s face?

Donnarumma suffered a serious facial injury after being struck by the studs of a Monaco player on December 18.

The 26-year-old was scarred by the boot of Wilfried Singo after making a save, suffering multiple cuts to his face.

The Italian star was left bleeding with an awful wound on his face.

PSG boss Luis Enrique had no other option but to take him off the pitch and replace him with back-up keeper Matvei Safonov after just 22 minutes into the clash.

Singo, who was already on a yellow after a rough challenge on Desire Doue just nine minutes earlier, somehow avoided a second booking.

Donnarumma had his face stitched up by medics in the dressing room during PSG’s 4-2 win over rivals Monaco in Paris.

The brave keeper missed just ONE game – against Lens in the French Cup – before returning 16 days later in January.

Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma suffered a horrendous facial injury

Donnarumma was struck in the face by the boot of Wilfried Singo after making a save

Donnarumma’s cheek had been sliced open by the studs Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

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