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Manchester City's Ederson calls for concussion substitute­s after David Luiz incident

- Jamie Jackson

The Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson has called for the automatic replacemen­t of players who are involved in a clash of heads after Raúl Jiménez sustained a fractured skull in a collision with David Luiz in Wolves’ win at Arsenal on Sunday.

Jiménez was taken to hospital, where he had surgery, immediatel­y after the 15th-minute incident, but David Luiz played on until half-time before being substitute­d. In September 2017, Ederson needed eight stitches in his face after a high challenge from Sadio Mané led to his being taken off on a stretcher during City’s 5-0 home win against Liverpool.

“I was very worried,” Ederson said of the incident between his Brazilian compatriot and former Benfica teammate Jiménez. “It was an accidental clash, head-to-head. All the concern and care [for all players] is very important. It is a part of the body that is very fragile and needs special attention.

“When there is a blow to the head there should be a substituti­on whether the player can continue or not. You might be feeling OK at the time, but after the game you feel the consequenc­es. It wasn’t an intentiona­l blow, they went to compete for the ball, but we know the risks of a head injury. I hope he returns quickly and is back as soon as possible.”

Pep Guardiola, Ederson’s manager, said: “Hopefully Jiménez and David Luiz are well. Of course you have to be careful. Some say [any player should go] immediatel­y out of the game – in the head it’s always so dangerous.”

Guardiola, whose City side face the Portuguese champions in the return match at the Estádio do Dragão on Tuesday having already qualified from Group C of the Champions League, also denied the claim from the Porto manager, Sérgio Conceição, that he and his staff tried to influence the officials during City’s 3-1 home win in October.

Asked about Conceicao’s comments, Guardiola said: “I’m not agreeing. We didn’t pressure the ref, we are not this type of team to do this kind of thing. I’d admit it [if we were]. Sure, if there’s an [isolated] action you do not agree OK. The five years we are here, our behaviour speaks for itself.”

Conceicao had said: “I’ve got a lot to learn from Pep Guardiola, the way he pressures referees, talks to opposition players and opposition dugout. He’s a fantastic example. We were angels compared to the other dugout.”

Sergio Agüero could not train on Monday because of the “niggle in his knee” that prevented his participat­ion in the 5-0 win against Burnley on Saturday

 ??  ?? David Luiz was allowed to continue despite sustaining a head injury in Arsenal’s match against Wolves on Sunday. Photograph: David Price/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
David Luiz was allowed to continue despite sustaining a head injury in Arsenal’s match against Wolves on Sunday. Photograph: David Price/Arsenal FC/Getty Images

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