Wrexham's Paul Mullin was Hospitalized with PUNCTURED LUNG after a Brutal Collision with Goalkeeper

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Wrexham's Paul Mullin hospitalized with a PUNCTURED LUNG after a brutal collision with Manchester United goalkeeper Nathan Bishop left him needing oxygen on the field

The ESPN broadcast between the two UK clubs revealed the goal scorer was going to be officially checked out at a San Diego hospital after the brutal collision with Bishop.

And Wrexham coach Phil Parkinson confirmed the bad news about his top Goalscorer after the game.

Both were attempting to reach the ball first at the edge of the penalty area before Bishop bumped into Mullin's kidney region.

The 28-year-old rolled in agony before Wrexham medics came to his aid. Naturally, he was substituted from the game.

Scarily, he stayed down for around eight minutes - and ultimately sat back up after using an oxygen mask.

A stretcher and a cart were sent out to Mullin, but he opted to walk off with assistance from medics and the oxygen mask hanging around his neck.

While the extent of the injury is not yet known, there is concern as to whether Mullin will be fit for the club's League Two opener vs. MK Dons on August 5.

Wrexham's Paul Mullinwas hospitalized with PUNCTURED LUNG after a brutal collision with Manchester United goalkeeper Nathan Bishop

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