
The night is low, under the starry sky in August, Zhejiang team's official announcement like lightning cut through the silence, revealing the mystery of Gaudi's injury.
When Gaudi left the field in the middle of the game and was rushed to the Huzhou City Central Hospital, the doctor's diagnosis was like a heavy bomb. His ribs, the wings that used to help him fly, were now broken in at least two places, with one fractured askew, and the accompanying 30% pneumothorax added insult to injury. Fortunately, Gaudi's lifeline is secure for now, and he will be recuperating in Huzhou, awaiting a transfer to a hospital the next day so he can undergo more in-depth testing in Hangzhou.
Looking back at the 21st round of the Chinese Super League, the Zhejiang team drew 1-1 with Nantong Zhiyun at their own doorstep. In that fierce battle, Gao Di had an unfortunate flying accident while scrambling for an overhead kick, and was quickly sent to an ambulance, where the passion on the field instantly changed to anxiety in front of the hospital bed.










