Warning: As with any injury post, if you are of a sensitive disposition then this clip may not be for you.
Sevilla's Danish midfielder Michael Krohn-Dehli was controlling a ball during the second half of his side's 2-2 draw away to Shakhtar Donetsk, when his knee inexplicably dislocated.
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It must have been the manner in which he turned, as you can clearly see his knee popping out of the socket in a clip that will make anyone who sees it wince:
Esta lesión de Krohn-Delhi es de las más escalofriantes que he visto en mi vida. pic.twitter.com/EYOJlFAx4G
— Joan Albert López (@Joanal7) April 28, 2016
Horrible. Just horrible. It was like it just popped.
A dislocated knee is very rarely a light injury, and that will likes rule the Dane out for the remainder of the season.