"He doesn’t remember how it happened," the manager told club media, when asked how Lindelof was after the victory.
"I suppose he had a collision with another player and couldn’t breathe. He had problems to breathe and his heart-rate was higher than normal.
"We’ve had him checked," added Rangnick. "And, so far, everything seems to be okay but he still seems a little bit shocked."
Lindelof was replaced by Eric Bailly who helped the Reds claim a second consecutive clean sheet in the league and Ronaldo's penalty ensured a vital three points.
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