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Wan-Bissaka and Soucek surrounded by doctors after horror head clash as fans can’t believe they were allowed to play on

Fans watching West Ham‘s clash with Manchester United were far from impressed as Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Tomas Soucek were both allowed to stay on the pitch after a nasty clash of heads.

The incident, which came as two men competed for a cross, saw both left lying on the floor in serious pain.

The stoppage lasted seven minutes with a stretcher being brought out on a buggy as a precaution.

It seemed as if neither player would be continuing in the game considering the new concussion laws.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Tomas Soucek needed lengthy treatment after a clash of heads

Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Tomas Soucek needed lengthy treatment after a clash of heads

However, they were both allowed to stay on and complete the match.

And viewers quickly took to social media to criticise what they deemed to be irresponsible.

An emergency stretcher was summoned onto the field as both men lay in agony

‘Absolute farce Soucek and Wan Bissaka are still on the pitch here,’ wrote one.

‘It’s time football brought in HIA,’ wrote another. ‘Wan Bissaka and Soucek shouldn’t be back on the pitch until they’ve been properly assessed.’

The two players were tended to for seven minutes but allowed to continue on in the game

The two players were tended to for seven minutes but allowed to continue on in the game

Another posted: ‘If we are serious on concussion protocols, there is no way Aaron Wan-Bissaka & Tomas Soucek are allowed to keep playing. That was a 7 minute stoppage, they should’ve both been taken off.’

Players from both sides looked concerned as medics checked the pair out

West Ham won the game thanks to a terrible mistake from David De Gea, who allowed Said Benrahma’s tame strike to slip past his hand.

The result all but secures top flight survival for the hammers, who are now seven points above the drop.

Source: dailymail.co.uk

 

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