The football world is in shock as Galatasaray officials confirm they have lodged a formal complaint with UEFA following the “horror injury” sustained by Noa Lang at Anfield on March 18, 2026.

[1] The forward was carried off on a stretcher during the Champions League clash after a sickening collision with an advertising hoarding that left him requiring urgent surgical repair at Whiston Hospital.[2, 1]
While initial fears of a finger amputation were dismissed, the club’s general secretary, Eray Yazgan, revealed they are now consulting with lawyers to address “grievances regarding salaries” while the star is sidelined.
[1] Liverpool and UEFA officials have been spotted investigating the specific hoarding involved, sparking a massive debate over player safety and the “dangerous” speed of digital commercial signage in modern stadiums.
[2, 1] Is Anfield a “deathtrap” for visiting players? The legal battle is just beginning