From joy to pain: Goal celebration goes wrong for Hamburg's Nicolai Muller as he faces six months on sidelines

The German ruptured a cruciate knee ligament as he looked to enjoy his strike in the Bundesliga clash with Augsburg.

In this Aug. 19, 2017 photo Hamburg's Nicolai Mueller is treated during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Hamburger SV and  FC Augsburg in Hamburg, Germany. Hamburger SV forward Nicolai Mueller is out for around six months after injuring himself while celebrating a goal. The Bundesliga club says Mueller tore a cruciate ligament in his right knee after scoring in Saturday's league-opener, a 1-0 home win over Augsburg. Mueller attempted a pirouette before falling to the ground in apparent pain.  (Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa via AP)
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Germany international Nicolai Muller faces half a year on the sidelines after rupturing his cruciate knee ligament as he celebrated scoring in Hamburg's opening game of the season.

The 29-year-old was left red-faced after scoring the winner in the 1-0 home Bundesliga victory against Augsburg eight minutes into Saturday's match.

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After netting, Muller twisted away, repeatedly twirling in his goal celebration and leapt at the corner flag before tumbling to the floor in obvious pain.

He tried to play on, but had to be replaced after 15 minutes.

"That is certainly a downer, I have never experienced anything like it before," said Hamburg coach Markus Gisdol.

Hamburg's worst fears were confirmed on Sunday and the diagnosis means Muller, who made two appearances for Germany on their 2013 tour of the United States, is out for at least six months.

"The diagnosis is a big shock for us, a severe blow to the start of the season and, of course, extremely bitter for Nicolai too," said director of sport Jens Todt.

Gisdol has not ruled out making a signing to cover Muller's injury before the current transfer window closes at the end of August, especially as US international forward Bobby Wood struggled against Augsburg.

Having been dumped out of the German Cup by third-division Osnabruck in last weekend's first round matches, this is another blow for Hamburg, who have only narrowly avoided relegation in three of the last four seasons.