Liberia goalkeeper faces uncertain future after walking into glass panel
By FourFourTwo Staff published
After walking into a glass panel, Liberia goalkeeper Nathaniel Sherman hopes his career is not over.

Liberia goalkeeper Nathaniel Sherman admits he faces an uncertain future after an accident involving a glass panel left him requiring eye surgery.
The panel is said to have shattered when Sherman inadvertently walked into it in a hotel lobby prior to his side's Africa Cup of Nations qualifying victory over Tunisia on September 5, and he is reportedly yet to regain sight in the affected eye.
"There's a possibility that I can get back on the pitch, but I cannot say anything in my present condition," he told BBC Sport.
"The doctors did not tell me anything about my career; after surgery, they then gave me medication that I have to take for another month.
"I ask Liberians to keep me in their prayers; keep praying for me to get well.
"Since I came [to Liberia] back I haven't seen anyone from the FA - just some phone calls."
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