Soccer player Koné's 'green whistle,' explained
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Soccer player Koné's 'green whistle,' explained
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED 46 MINUTES AGO
Ismaël Koné suffered a broken leg during Canada's win vs. Qatar Thursday night, ending his time at the World Cup. He was wheeled off the field while inhaling a 'green whistle' called Penthrox.
THE CANADIAN PRESS
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