Pirates: Mako scan reveals

 


Orlando Pirates have released a statement confirming the good news that defender Paseka Mako suffered no “skull fracture” or “any brain haemorrhage” following his collision with goalkeeper Richard Ofori on Tuesday evening.


DStv Premiership encounter between Orlando Pirates and Baroka at Peter Mokaba Stadium was already in stoppage time when Richard Ofori attempted to clear the ball, only to collide with his teammate who was approaching the same direction.


Mako who is known as Computer he immediately dropped to the floor following the collision and referee Masixole Bambiso immediately blew his whistle, waving his arm for the medics to get onto the field. 


Mako was rushed to the nearest hospital and Pirates confirmed that he was set for further assessment later on Wednesday morning.


Orlando Pirates statement: 


Following the emergency injury involving defender Paseka Mako in DStv Premiership clash against Baroka FC last night, Orlando Pirates football club can confirm that the 28 year old is in a stable condition. 


The doctor has revealed that CT scan results have shown no signs of skull fracture or any brain haemorrhage however, the player has sustained fracture to the face and nose. 


He will remain in High Care and will be assessed by the neurosurgeon again this morning.


The goalless stalemate sees the Sea Robbers on 39 points move into fourth place, while Baroka remain on 16th position with 18 points. 


Pirates return to action on Sunday against Tanzanian giants Simba in the quarterfinals first leg of the CAF Confederation Cup. 

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