"Gonzalez was kneed in the area of his right shoulder and pectoral muscle, causing him severe pain and making it impossible for him to continue playing; he was taken to the hospital, where X-rays and CT scans were taken, but no bone injury that might compromise an organ was found," Mexico's football federation said in a statement.
The statement, which cited the national team's medical staff, said the goalkeeper will need to undergo a second round of tests but that for the moment he has only been diagnosed with severe bruising, reports Efe news agency.
The injury occurred after Gonzalez was unable to corral a shot on goal by Castillo in the 89th minute of Tuesday night's match at La Corregidora Stadium in Queretaro.
The net minder immediately dove forward to try to get his hands on the loose ball and collided with a sliding Castillo, who had followed his shot and managed to score the game-winning goal on his second attempt.
"I apologized to him. It was him or me. The play happened quickly, and I wish him the best in his recovery," Castillo told reporters afterward.
The 28-year-old net minder for Mexican-league club Necaxa is regarded as one of the Aztec nation's top goalkeepers and is expected to be part of the national team's plans in the lead-up to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Gonzalez had made two key saves earlier in the match against Chile, but the late goal caused Mexico to lose for the third time in four matches since the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
The goalkeeper had to exit the match and was replaced by Raul Gudi?o, a 22-year-old who played well last Thursday in El Tri's 3-2 victory over Costa Rica and is one of Mexico's most promising young players.
(This story has not been edited by Social News XYZ staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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