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Polish skater has facial surgery after short track crash

The sports world is always buzzing with action, drama, and excitement, and this week is no exception.

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Polish skater has facial surgery after short track crash

The sports world is always buzzing with action, drama, and excitement, and this week is no exception.

Saturday, February 21, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The sports world is always buzzing with action, drama, and excitement, and this week is no exception. From the high-speed world of short track skating to the high-stakes game of football transfers, and the thrill of international cricket tournaments, there's no shortage of news to keep fans on the edge of their seats.

In the world of short track skating, Polish athlete Kamila Sellier is recovering from a serious crash that left her with a facial injury. Sellier was competing in the quarter-finals of the women's 1500m event at the Milano Ice Skating Arena when she was struck in the face by a blade. The incident occurred when American Kristen Santos-Griswold fell and her skate caught Sellier, slicing her under her left eye. Sellier underwent surgery and is expected to make a full recovery.

Meanwhile, in the world of football, transfer rumors are swirling around Manchester United midfielder Casemiro. The Brazilian player is reportedly being courted by both Inter Miami, owned by David Beckham and featuring Lionel Messi, and Al Nassr, which boasts Cristiano Ronaldo on its roster. While nothing has been confirmed, the rumors have sent shockwaves through the football community.

But transfer rumors aren't the only drama unfolding in the world of football. The phrase "losing the dressing room" has become a familiar refrain in recent weeks, with several high-profile managers finding themselves on the hot seat. Former England midfielder Danny Murphy explains that "losing the dressing room" means that players have lost faith in their manager's ability, often due to a series of poor results or disagreements over tactics.

"When groups of players start questioning the manager's ability, it normally comes when the results aren't going well, and they're not happy with the way the team is being set up or the way the game is being played," Murphy told BBC Sport.

In the world of cricket, England is gearing up for the T20 World Cup, with captain Harry Brook urging his teammates to be "brave" as the tournament heats up. England had a jittery start to the tournament, but Brook is confident that his team can turn things around. "We've been a bit tentative, but we're working on being more aggressive and taking the game to the opposition," he said.

Brook also spoke out about the importance of including Pakistani players in the Hundred, a domestic cricket tournament in England. "It would be a shame if Pakistani players were overlooked for the Hundred," he said. "They have a rich cricketing history and some of the best players in the world."

As the sports world continues to unfold, one thing is clear: drama, excitement, and action are always just around the corner. Whether it's a high-speed crash in short track skating, a transfer rumor in football, or a thrilling tournament in cricket, fans are always on the edge of their seats, eager to see what happens next.

The sports world is always buzzing with action, drama, and excitement, and this week is no exception. From the high-speed world of short track skating to the high-stakes game of football transfers, and the thrill of international cricket tournaments, there's no shortage of news to keep fans on the edge of their seats.

In the world of short track skating, Polish athlete Kamila Sellier is recovering from a serious crash that left her with a facial injury. Sellier was competing in the quarter-finals of the women's 1500m event at the Milano Ice Skating Arena when she was struck in the face by a blade. The incident occurred when American Kristen Santos-Griswold fell and her skate caught Sellier, slicing her under her left eye. Sellier underwent surgery and is expected to make a full recovery.

Meanwhile, in the world of football, transfer rumors are swirling around Manchester United midfielder Casemiro. The Brazilian player is reportedly being courted by both Inter Miami, owned by David Beckham and featuring Lionel Messi, and Al Nassr, which boasts Cristiano Ronaldo on its roster. While nothing has been confirmed, the rumors have sent shockwaves through the football community.

But transfer rumors aren't the only drama unfolding in the world of football. The phrase "losing the dressing room" has become a familiar refrain in recent weeks, with several high-profile managers finding themselves on the hot seat. Former England midfielder Danny Murphy explains that "losing the dressing room" means that players have lost faith in their manager's ability, often due to a series of poor results or disagreements over tactics.

"When groups of players start questioning the manager's ability, it normally comes when the results aren't going well, and they're not happy with the way the team is being set up or the way the game is being played," Murphy told BBC Sport.

In the world of cricket, England is gearing up for the T20 World Cup, with captain Harry Brook urging his teammates to be "brave" as the tournament heats up. England had a jittery start to the tournament, but Brook is confident that his team can turn things around. "We've been a bit tentative, but we're working on being more aggressive and taking the game to the opposition," he said.

Brook also spoke out about the importance of including Pakistani players in the Hundred, a domestic cricket tournament in England. "It would be a shame if Pakistani players were overlooked for the Hundred," he said. "They have a rich cricketing history and some of the best players in the world."

As the sports world continues to unfold, one thing is clear: drama, excitement, and action are always just around the corner. Whether it's a high-speed crash in short track skating, a transfer rumor in football, or a thrilling tournament in cricket, fans are always on the edge of their seats, eager to see what happens next.

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