An ESPN Colombia analyst was dissatisfied with a falling piece of the set during Tuesday’s show.
Carlos Orduz appeared as a large monitor sitting at a desk with other members of the “ESPN FC Radio” panel. Once he realized what had happened, he immediately expressed concern, and the camera quickly turned away from Orduz.
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In the video below, you can hear someone on set ask Orduz to calm down before the show.
Fortunately for Orduz, he did not cause any serious injuries. In a tweet sent on Wednesday, Orduz informed the audience that he took a shot to the nose when his face slammed against the desk, but he did not fracture.
“To those who wrote and congratulated me about the accident last night, I should tell you that I’m fine, thank you to God after the medical examinations, related exams, any issues were dismissed, only one. Injury and a blow from the nose (no fracture), “Orduz said (via a Twitter translation). “Greetings and thanks.”
A Queen’s Me Escriberon y Me Saludaron por l Accident d’Enoche, Deboo Contarles que Estoy Bien, Gracias a Deos Deusseus del Chico Medico, de Lons Exmanes Réspevios, C Descarto Kualukier Tempa, Solo Una Magaladuaped. Saludos y Gracia ci
– Carlos Orduz (@orduzrubio) March 10, 2021
Orduz also shared a video showing that he was doing fine after the incident.
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