Liverpool history for Salah, Klopp doubts VAR after Midtjylland draw (video)
Midtjylland – Liverpool: Mohamed Salah’s quickfire goal made Liverpool history in the Reds 1-1 UEFA Champions League draw with Midtjylland on Wednesday at MCH Arena in Herning, Denmark. Salah scored in the match’s first minute to make him the Reds’ a...
“We followed the protocol”; David Luiz “couldn’t head the ball”
Mikel Arteta has defended the collective decision made by himself and the Arsenal training staff to keep David Luiz in the game after the Brazilian defender was left bloodied by a brutal head-to-head collision with Wolverhampton Wanderers’ star striker Raul Jimenez.
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Jimenez has since regained consciousness and is undergoing a series of tests in the hospital, according to Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo.
It is Arteta and the Arsenal medical staff who received heavy criticism from viewers and pundits around the world as they watched Luiz bleed heavily from a massive cut just above his forehead. The doctors did their best to bandage the gash after the fifth-minute collision, but more fresh blood could be seen through the bandage as the first half wore on.
Speaking after the game, Mikel Arteta confirmed that Luiz was brought off because the cut made it very difficult — if not impossible — to head the ball. As a center back, that would appear to be quite a disadvantage. Arteta also said that the proper concussion protocols were followed, which resulted in Luiz remaining on the field for an additional 40 minutes of action — quotes from the BBC:
As for the actual result — a 2-1 defeat, their third straight home defeat — Arteta was once again frustrated by his side’s inability to score goals.
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