Mohammed Kudus' Champions League debut against Liverpool came to a disappointing end after the Ghanaian hobbled off injured in the sixth minute.
The 20-year-old started the game as the arrow head playing in a false nine role alongside Dusan Tadic and David Neres upfront.
Kudus had enjoyed a good start to the game enjoying some neat and tidy touches in the middle of the park.
However, an early pressure applied by Kudus on Fabinho led to a knee to knee collision which Ajax's number 20 came off worse.
Quincy Promes replaced Kudus who couldn't continue the game despite trying to shake the injury off.
It is yet to be known the full extent of the injury and how long the Ghanaian will be kept on the sidelines.
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