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Demba Ba breaks leg in Chinese Super League game

SHANGHAI - Former Chelsea striker Demba Ba suffered a horror broken leg in the Shanghai derby at the weekend, with his coach warning the injury could end the 31-year-old's playing career.

Demba Ba writhing in pain after breaking his leg. Photo: AFP

Demba Ba writhing in pain after breaking his leg. Photo: AFP

SHANGHAI - Former Chelsea striker Demba Ba's career could be over after the 31-year-old suffered a horrific broken leg in the Shanghai derby at the weekend.

The Senegalese marksman tangled with SIPG defender and captain Sun Xiang in the 63rd minute of his side's 2-1 Chinese Super League victory.

As the pair fell, Ba’s leg was caught between the turf and his opponent’s boot, bending at a sickening angle and then appearing to snap gruesomely below the knee (see photo below; Photo: AFP).

Shenhua's medical team raced on to the pitch without waiting for the referee's signal and the match was stopped for eight minutes while the Chinese Super League’s top scorer, with 14 goals, was treated on the pitch before being taken to hospital (see photo below; Photo: AFP)

Speaking after the match, a visibly shaken Shenhua coach Gregorio Manzano said the incident was potentially career-ending.

“In my 33 years as a coach I have won, drawn and lost games, but today is the most bitter victory because what happened to Demba Ba is what no one ever wants to see,” Manzano said.

"Football is unfair sometimes to let such a terrible thing happen to such a good man. That could end a player's career."

Shenhua, who won the match 2-1, described the injury as a broken leg and said the incident -- for which Sun was not booked -- was "unfortunate" in a statement released on Monday.

Manzano told local media that Ba, who also played for Newcastle and West Ham in England, would be out for at least seven months.

"If I can choose, I’d rather lose the match than lose Demba Ba," Manzano told the Shanghai Daily newspaper.

SIPG's coach, the former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson, expressed sympathy, according to Shanghai Daily, saying: "It was a bad injury. I’m very sorry for Ba."

Ba's former club Chelsea posted a message of support on their official Twitter feed.

"All at Chelsea FC send our best wishes to former striker @dembabafoot. Get well soon Demba." it said. AFP

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