Doctor Who Prepared for the Next Game With 'Self-Suturing Surgery' Fans Are Enthusiastic about the Soccer Player 'Soccer Legend' As a Doctor

Oct 16, 2024

Doctor Who Prepared for the Next Game With 'Self-Suturing Surgery' Fans Are Enthusiastic about the Soccer Player 'Soccer Legend' As a Doctor
Physician soccer player Nadia Nadim. Capture AC Milan Homepage



Doctor Who Prepared for the Next Game With 'Self-Suturing Surgery' Fans Are Enthusiastic about the Soccer Player 'Soccer Legend' As a Doctor
Nadeem released the suture video on his X, writing 'to prepare for the next game. Nadia Nadim X Capture
'It's not a legend for no reason. '

The fact that a female professional soccer player underwent a 'self-sealing surgery' to prepare for the next game has become a hot topic.

The main character of the talk is veteran AC Milan Women's striker Nadia Nadim (36). Nadim played as a starting striker in the sixth round of the Italian Serie A Women 2024-2025 season (AC Milan 1-0 win) and was replaced by an injury in the 23rd minute of the second half.



The British media 'Daily Star' reported on the 16th 'Nadim is a doctor outside the stadium. Injuries won't matter to him,' Nadhim recently introduced a surprising video posted on his personal media (SNS).

According to a video posted by Nadim on his 'X (formerly Twitter)' on the 10th, he is skillfully self-treating the wound in the right shin, which is torn about 3cm and bleeding, with a suture set (tools such as sutures and needles necessary for wound suturing).



Doctor Who Prepared for the Next Game With 'Self-Suturing Surgery' Fans Are Enthusiastic about the Soccer Player 'Soccer Legend' As a Doctor
A scene from Nadhim's X.
Nadim reportedly suffered such injuries while training ahead of the match against Sampdoria. His self-sealing was possible because the so-called 'sub-character' was a doctor. With the release of the video, Nadhim calmly added the message, "'Just managing yourself to prepare for the next game.'" In fact, when Nadim played normally in the match against Sampdoria held on the 13th, fans began to be enthusiastic, saying "I was moved."

Fans learn a strong professional spirit from the expression "For the next game,"It's the coolest thing an athlete does,"It's amazing. Have you ever seen a male player do something like this?"



There is another reason why fans are even more enthusiastic about Nadhim with this topical video. This is because he is an indomitable symbol that has already become a model in the world. Nadim is a successful refugee with 'Danish Legend'. Afghan-born Nadhim was forced to flee to Denmark at the age of 10 after his father, who was a soldier, was killed by the Taliban, along with the rest of his family.

Doctor Who Prepared for the Next Game With 'Self-Suturing Surgery' Fans Are Enthusiastic about the Soccer Player 'Soccer Legend' As a Doctor
Nadia Nadim participated in Hyundai Motor's Future Hope Campaign 'Team Century' at the 2022 Qatar World Cup. Photo courtesy =Hyundai Motor Company
Nadhim, who started soccer in the refugee camp, showed extraordinary talent and was selected for the Danish women's team, played 103 A matches, becoming a member of FIFA 'Century Club'. After playing professionally in Manchester City (England), Paris Saint-Germain (France), and Lashing Louisville (USA), he joined Italy's prestigious AC Milan in January this year.

Nadhim, who was also interested in social activists, wants to save people by drinking "He later went to Aarhus University Medical School in Denmark. He obtained his medical license in January 2022 after concentrating on 'weekly night reading', such as taking remote classes while the league was in progress.

He became a UNESCO ambassador because of his career that gave hope to many people around the world, and during the 2022 Qatar World Cup, he also participated in the campaign of the 'Team Century' launched by Hyundai Motor, his sponsor, and served as a 'Dream and Hope Icon'.

Nadeem says he wants to be a surgeon if he takes off his soccer boots"It's a goal (GOAL, goal) that gives joy to fans with soccer and saves lives as a doctor."



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