Legon Cities Football Club and their defender Joseph Adjei have unreservedly apologized to Medeama SC and Justice Blay for the career threatening injury suffered on Sunday when both sides met in the match day 20 league game.

The former Kotoko midfielder was grievely injured in what could be a career threatening injury that will keep him out of action for at least 2-3 months meaning the midfielder's season has ended abruptly.

On the stroke of halftime on Sunday, the Legon Cities defender went in hard on a tackle from behind catching the right ankle of the Medeama defender.

The referee initially showed the Legon Cities defender a yellow card but after consultations with his assistant referees he changed it to a red card.

Blay whose right ankle was broken from his foot was quickly assisted by the medics before he was taken to hospital in an ambulance.

The player's season is definitely over after that horrendous injury as he must now undergo rehabilitation and treatment.

Legon Cities have rendered an apology to Medeama and the injured player with a message on their twitter handle.