Football fans horrified after nasty injury to Fulham star in Nottingham Forest match

Jack Otway

By Jack Otway


Published: 22/12/2025

- 21:09

Joachim Andersen suffered a finger injury

Fulham defender Joachim Andersen was left nursing a painful and unsettling injury on Monday night after suffering a visibly dislocated finger during his side’s Premier League clash with Nottingham Forest at Craven Cottage, a moment that briefly overshadowed an otherwise cagey contest.

The Denmark international was injured midway through the first half of the final fixture of the matchweek, with play halted after Andersen went down clutching his hand.


Television replays quickly revealed the severity of the issue, with his finger clearly pointing at an unnatural angle as medical staff rushed to his aid.

The incident drew an immediate reaction from commentators and supporters alike.

Former West Ham United and England goalkeeper Robert Green, speaking on Sky Sports, did not disguise his discomfort.

“Looking at his finger pointing in the wrong direction is not nice for anyone,” he said as the camera cut away from the defender.

Social media reaction was swift.

One supporter described the injury bluntly, writing: “Andersen’s finger is COOKED.”

"Another added: “Joachim Andersen providing us with one of the less appealing images of the season there… his finger.”

Several fans expressed disbelief that the defender was able to continue, with one remarking: “And they just taped it up…” while another posted: “Seems as if Andersen has twisted his finger. Looks very nasty.”

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Despite the graphic nature of the injury, Andersen received treatment on the pitch and was able to carry on, with Fulham opting to strap the finger heavily rather than make an immediate substitution.

The episode proved to be the most memorable moment of a first half largely defined by caution and missed opportunities.

Fulham entered the match looking to build momentum after a dramatic 3–2 victory over Burnley in their previous outing, while Nottingham Forest arrived in west London buoyed by a statement 3–0 win over Tottenham Hotspur.

Forest nearly capitalised on that confidence midway through the half when Igor Jesus found space in the box, only to blaze over from close range when well placed.

At the other end, Fulham midfielder Sasa Lukic squandered a promising opening, prompting further commentary from Green.

“It’s a poor finish from Sasa Lukic,” he said. “He doesn’t score many, and he doesn’t get forward too often. You can understand why.”

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Joachim Andersen was in pain following his injury in Fulham's match with Nottingham Forest

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As the half appeared to be drifting towards a goalless conclusion, Fulham were handed a lifeline in stoppage time.

Kevin was fouled inside the area by Douglas Luiz, and referee Michael Oliver pointed to the spot.

Raul Jimenez stepped up with characteristic composure, sending Forest goalkeeper John Victor the wrong way to give the hosts a 1–0 lead at the break.

The goal shifted the tone of the match, but Andersen’s injury remained a talking point, with concerns lingering over whether the defender would suffer any lasting damage.

Dislocated fingers are rarely season-defining injuries, yet the sight of one so clearly out of alignment unsettled viewers and underlined the physical risks that can emerge from even routine challenges.

For Fulham, the priority was ensuring Andersen could continue effectively, while Forest were left to rue missed chances in a half where fine margins proved decisive.