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30th Nov 2016

West Ham’s Adrian could have seriously injured Zlatan Ibrahimovic after Swede’s goal

Looks awful in slow motion.

Darragh Murphy

Zlatan Ibrahimovic had the wherewithal to jump over the challenge but he could have been in for a very short evening if not for his awareness.

It took just two minutes for Manchester United to open the scoring against West Ham on Wednesday night, when the home side cut the Hammers defence apart early on.

A slick Henrikh Mkhitaryan backheel perfectly fed the ball into the path of the onrushing Ibrahimovic, who slipped it beyond Adrian and into the back of the net in the EFL Cup quarter-final at Old Trafford.

Most fans were understandably focused on the ball as it dribbled over the line but the Spanish goalkeeper’s desperate attempt to close down the Swede prompted plenty of supporters to call for a red card.

In the below angle of the opener, you can see Adrian’s right boot come up and land studs-up on Ibrahimovic’s kneecap, which was ever so slightly hyper-extended midair.

But if the United striker’s foot had been planted at the time, it’s likely that a stretcher would have been required to take him from the playing surface.

He was lucky. So too was Adrian. And United fans were quick to voice their disagreement with the decision.

https://twitter.com/ThatMUFCGuy/status/804053435658031104

https://twitter.com/POL1T1CS/status/804053641669656576

https://twitter.com/1985AK47/status/804053930292473860

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