Reus to face tests after fresh injury scare
The 25-year-old, who has only just returned to action after missing the World Cup, was left in agony after being felled by Charlie Mulgrew in his country's 2-1 win over Scotland
Germany and Borussia Dortmund are once again sweating on the fitness of Marco Reus after the
attacker suffered a suspected ankle injury on Sunday night. The 25-year-old was left in visible distress after being levelled by a poor challenge
from Charlie Mulgrew in the dying seconds of his country's Euro 2016 qualifier with Scotland and was
immediately replaced by Matthias Ginter.
Reus continued to receive treatment on the sidelines amidst fears that the forward had aggravated the left ankle injury that ruled him out of this summer's World Cup.
Germany boss Joachim Low is trying to remain positive but admitted that the full extent of the
damage will not be established until the player undergoes a scan on Monday morning.
"The early prognosis is that it seems that it is not too bad," the World Cup-winning coach told RTL immediately after his side's 2-1 victory over the Scots. "But we have to wait for the further examinations."
Reus also sustained his previous ankle injury while on international duty, in his country's World Cup
warm-up clash with Armenia on June 6.
Credit: goal.com
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