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Noa Lang finger injury update after Galatasaray star's horror Anfield incident

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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesLiverpool FCGalatasaray forward Noa Lang avoided finger amputation after suffering a serious injury during the Champions League clash at Anfield, with the Turkish club releasing an official updateNoa Lang receives medical attention during Galatasaray's Champions League defeat to Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)Galatasaray forward Noa Lang narrowly escaped having his finger amputated following a severe injury sustained against Liverpool.Lang was transported off on a stretcher after colliding with the advertising hoardings in the dying moments of his side's 4-0 Champions League thrashing at Anfield on Wednesday.The attacker required oxygen before being stretchered from the pitch and subsequently underwent surgery at Whiston Hospital prior to his return to Turkey. And in an update, Galatasaray club doctor Yener Ince disclosed: "I want to talk about the condition of our two players who were injured in the Champions League Round of 16 match against Liverpool.READ MORE: Dominik Szoboszlai spends time with family after suffering soccer heartbreakREAD MORE: Liverpool confirms new contract for talented midfielder as progress rewarded"Our player Noa Lang has suffered a serious injury to the first finger of his right hand.



We are in close contact with the Dutch national team's medical staff, with whom we have had good communication for a long time."Lang will not play in the first match for the Dutch national team, and after further assessments, if conditions allow, we plan for him to return to the field in the second match. We aim for Noa Lang to return to the pitch as soon as possible with a special training program."Ground staff and members of Liverpool investigate the board on which Noa Lang of Galatasaray sustained an injury(Image: Getty Images)Galatasaray has lodged a formal complaint with UEFA and is weighing up legal action seeking damages following Lang's horrific injury.The club's general secretary, Eray Yazgan, revealed to Turkish outlet HTSport last week: "After the match, we lodged a complaint with UEFA representatives regarding the matter.

We will submit our compensation claim to UEFA. Our priority is the health of our players."In the aftermath of the fixture, Liverpool and UEFA representatives were seen examining the advertising board where the collision took place.Lang had entered the fray as a half-time replacement for Victor Osimhen after the Nigerian forward had injured his wrist in an earlier challenge.In the same update, Dr.