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EventKey 90:
This EventKey always results in a patch.
The following sentences belong to this EventKey:
| 90_1 |
(Team)'s (Player A) refused to leave the field after injuring his achilles tendon in the (X)th minute. |
| 90_2 |
After (X) minutes (Team)'s (Player A) contracted a slight foot injury, but could finish the game. |
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90_3
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In the game's (X)th minute (Team)'s (Player A) limped slightly after a late challenge, but he was able to continue. |
| 90_4 |
After (X) minutes, (Team)'s (Player A) fell awkwardly, but was determined to stay in the match. |
| 90_5 |
There was concern in the stands when, at the (X) minute mark, (Team)'s (Player A) hit the ground hard, but he refused the attention of the trainer and rejoined his teammates on the pitch. |
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EventKey 91:
The injurylength within this EventKey is at least 1 week and at most 3 weeks, the average is 1,81 weeks.
The following sentences belong to this EventKey:
| 91_1 |
(Team) had to make a substitution in the (X)th minute. (Player A) limped off the field and was replaced by (Player B). |
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91_2
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(X) minutes into the game, (Player A) had to leave the pitch due to a knee injury. In came (Player B). |
| 91_3 |
(Team)'s (Player A) left the field after (X) minutes because of a nasty blow to the shin. His replacement was (Player B). |
| 91_4 |
(Team)'s (Player A) had to watch the rest of the game from the sidelines, after twisting his ankle in the (X)nd minute. (Player B) was the replacement. |
| 91_5 |
(Player B) was called on to replace (Team)'s (Player A) in the (X)th minute, after a nasty collision in the field. |
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EventKey 92:
The injurylength within this EventKey is at least 1 week and at most 9 weeks, the average is 4,51 weeks.
The following sentences belong to this EventKey:
| 92_1 |
After (X) minutes (Team)'s (Player A) had to be carried off on a stretcher in agony. (Player B) came in to replace him. |
| 92_2 |
(Team) will have to do without (Player A) for a time, due to a bad foot injury at the (X) minute mark. He was substituted by (Player B). |
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92_3
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In the (X)th minute a very unfortunate collision in the penalty area led to (Team)'s (Player A) being carried off the pitch and replaced by (Player B). |
| 92_4 |
The crowd gasped as (Player A) of (Team) was flattened by an opponent in the (X)th minute and had to be carried off. (Player B) came in off the bench. |
| 92_5 |
It might be a while before the fans see (Team)'s (Player A) again, after he had to leave the field in great distress at the (X) minute mark. He was replaced by (Player B). |
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EventKey 93:
The injurylength within this EventKey is at least 1 week and at most 6 weeks, the average is 2,27 weeks.
The following sentences belong to this EventKey:
| 93_1 |
In the game's (X)th minute, (Player A) received a blow to the hip in a collision, and was unable to continue. (Team) had already made all their substitutions, and were forced to go on with a reduced lineup. |
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93_2
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(Team) had made all their substitutions when (Player A) had to leave the game in the (X)th minute because of a pulled tendon, leaving the team a man short. |
| 93_3 |
When (Player A) left the game because of a back injury in the (X)th minute, (Team) had to continue a man short due to a lack of replacements. |
| 93_4 |
Unfortunately for (Team), suffered a concussion in the (X)th minute and had to be taken for tests. There was no one left on the bench to replace him, so the team had to continue a man short. |
| 93_5 |
When (Player A) was badly injured by the physical play in the (X)th minute, (Team) fans were unhappy to discover that there was no one available to make the substitution. |
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EventKey 94:
This EventKey always results in a patch.
The following sentences belong to this EventKey:
| 94_1 |
(Team)'s (Player A) went down after a savage challenge, but could continue playing after some medical attention. |
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94_2
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Due to a severely mistimed tackle, (Player A) of (Team) spent some time on the grass writhing in agony before he could get up and continue the game. |
| 94_3 |
The player down was (Player A). The (Team) bench looked worried for a while, but in the end he managed to get up. |
| 94_4 |
(Player A)'s knee will be throbbing for days, but thankfully for (Team), he bravely continued in the match. |
| 94_5 |
In a fantastic display of determination, (Team)'s (Player A) forced himself to his feet, after an opponent viciously knocked him down. |
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EventKey 95:
The injurylength within this EventKey is at least 1 week and at most 8 weeks, the average is 2,74 weeks.
The following sentences belong to this EventKey:
| 95_1 |
(Player A) was the unlucky victim and couldn't continue the game, so (Team)'s (Player B) had to come off the bench. |
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95_2
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(Team) were forced to a substitution as (Player A) couldn't continue playing due to the rough treatment, forcing (Player B) to come in from the sidelines. |
| 95_3 |
The (Team) player who had to be helped off the pitch, was (Player A) as he was unable to finish the game. (Player B) came in to finish the match. |
| 95_4 |
Unfortunately for (Team A), (Player A) was injured when the game became more physical, and he had to leave the field. (Player B) replaced him. |
| 95_5 |
A loud groan was heard from the fans of (Team A), as (Player A) left the pitch in too much pain to finish the match. (Player B) took his place on the field. |
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EventKey 96:
The injurylength within this EventKey is at least 1 week and at most 6 weeks, the average is 3,67 weeks.
The following sentences belong to this EventKey:
| 96_1 |
(Team) was worse off though, as (Player A) was unable to finish the game and no substitutes were available! |
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96_2
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(Team)'s (Player A) had to leave the pitch and the team had no one left to send in! |
| 96_3 |
There was no way (Team)'s (Player A) could continue to play after this, and no replacements were available! |
| 96_4 |
(Player A) couldn't finish the match after being injured, leaving (Team) a man down. |
| 96_5 |
(Team) fans were dismayed when it was apparent no substitutes remained after (Player A)'s injury. |
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