Video: Marco Reus injures ankle again in Germany's 2-1 win over Scotland

Ed Ran
Marco Reus injury Germany Scotland
An injured Marco Reus of Germany is given treatment during the EURO 2016 Group D qualifying match between Germany and Scotland at Signal Iduna Park

It wasn’t all good news for Germany after beating Scotland 2-1 at Signal Iduna Park in their Euro 2016 Group D qualifier, as Marco Reus suffered an injury again, just a couple of months after injuring his foot and missing the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

He had to be replaced by Matthias Ginter in injury time after he slipped and appeared to twist his ankle.

The German star was almost in tears as he was first helped off the pitch and then treated by the sidelines.

Germany coach Joachim Low said: “The early prognosis is that it seems that it is not too bad. But we have to wait for the further examinations.”


Meanwhile, James Morrison and Christophe Kramer were seen playing Rock - Paper - Scissors while Reus received treatment!

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