The star attacker went down late in his side's victory over Willem II and could not leave the field under his own power
Mexico star Hirving Lozano was stretchered off late on in PSV Einhoven's 3-0 victory over Willem II on Thursday, with the attacker appearing to go down with a knee injury.
Lozano went down awkwardly after a tackle by Willem II's Freek Heerkens and was taken off in the 84th minute, to be replaced by Gaston Pereiro.
He was treated on the field for a few minutes before a stretcher was summoned, with Lozano departing the game in apparent pain.
Gaston Pereiro replaced him officially in the 84th minute, while goals from Donyell Malen, Michal Sadilek and Steven Bergwijn ensured PSV remained level with Ajax on points in the Eredivisie title race.
It is the second time this season Lozano has been taken off via a stretcher after an injury.
Against Groningen on January 26, the attacker went down after a clash of heads and was examined at a hospital before being released the next day.
He would miss one match before returning to the field against Utrecht on February 10.
The star man has enjoyed another strong season in the Eredivisie for PSV, having scored 17 goals and adding eight assists this season in 30 games – exactly matching his output from his debut season in Dutch football last year, coming in 29 games in 2017-18.
Lozano also added two goals and an assist this season in the Champions League for PSV, though it was not enough to see the side through to the knockout stage of the competition.