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Fabio Borini


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Out for season now

 

BBC Sport - Liverpool striker Fabio Borini to miss the rest of the season

 

Liverpool striker Fabio Borini has been ruled out for the rest of the season, according to Reds boss Brendan Rodgers.

The Italian was forced off during the 5-0 win over Swansea after landing badly from a challenge just six minutes after coming on as a substitute.

"It looks like he has a dislocated shoulder which will keep him out for the season," said Rodgers.

"He suffered a similar injury while at Chelsea but on the other side. It's a big, big blow for us."

Borini has struggled with injury since signing from Roma in the summer and was ruled out for three months in October after breaking a bone in his foot while on international duty.

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Went on holiday about 10 years ago with a mate and his mate who was a Runcorn drug dealer, he dislocated his shoulder in the pool and was crying his eyes out. It was quality. Me and my mate were creased up on the sun loungers while the entire population of the hotel rallied around him and looked at us like we were cunts. That's all I have to add.

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A dislocated shoulder usually happens after a heavy fall onto the arm. It takes 12-16 weeks to heal after the arm has been reconnected.

Dislocating your shoulder means your arm bone has popped out of its shoulder socket and the supporting tissues may have overstretched or torn.

The shoulder is one of the easiest joints to dislocate. This is because the top of the arm bone, which is shaped like a ball, sits in a very shallow socket. While this makes the arm extremely mobile and able to move in many directions, it also means that it's not very stable.

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