Fulham captain Tim Ream's season ended prematurely on Sunday as he suffered a broken arm in the 2-1 home defeat by Manchester City in the Premier League.
The American defender, who conceded a penalty to allow City's Erling Haaland to score early on, fell awkwardly after slipping and went off with his arm in a makeshift sling.
"It looked clear Tim Ream will not play for us this season, broken his arm," Fulham manager Marco Silva said.
Tim Ream walks off to a standing ovation with his arm in a makeshift sling. Unclear extent of injury, but watching Tim resurgent at age 35 savor one of greatest American Premier League seasons has been life affirming. Godspeed @timream5 you Great American pic.twitter.com/tPr9n1M2IZ
— Men in Blazers (@MenInBlazers) April 30, 2023
Tenth-placed Fulham also had midfielder Andreas Pereira carried off on a stretcher in the second half, adding to their problems with forward Aleksandar Mitrović suspended and midfielder Willian also out.
"This is clearly the worst thing of the afternoon. The result, everything that's happened is not important when after the Mitrović situation and Willian out as well, two more key players are out with serious injuries," Silva said. "Let's hope Andreas is not so serious, but it looks serious. They're both in hospital and the medical staff will assess them."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Hugh Lawson)