Midweek Sport

Concussion subs a must say players

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THE Profession­al Footballer­s’ Associatio­n has renewed calls for the introducti­on of temporary concussion substitute­s after fresh controvers­y over the weekend.

Aston Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez took a heavy blow to the head in the first half of his side’s 4-0 defeat at Newcastle on Saturday, but initially stayed on after lengthy treatment before being replaced shortly after.

The incident provoked fresh debate over head injury protocols, and the PFA has now said current rules are putting players at “serious risk”.

Dr Adam White, head of the PFA’s brain health department, said: “The laws are jeopardisi­ng player health and safety.

“Permanent subs do not allow medical teams to assess a player with a potentiall­y serious brain injury in an appropriat­e environmen­t. The rules create an extremely challengin­g situation and offer no support to medical personnel.”

In December 2020, the Internatio­nal Football Associatio­n Board introduced a trial of permanent concussion substitute­s – not counting towards a side’s sub limit.

The Premier League, the Football Associatio­n and English Football League adopted the rule permanentl­y across all profession­al competitio­ns – a move widely welcomed at the time.

But the PFA continues to push for temporary concussion substitute­s, which would allow medical staff longer to assess potential injuries before making a decision on whether or not a player needs to be permanentl­y replaced.

The players’ union also expressed alarm that European governing body UEFA is yet to integrate the permanent concussion substitute rule into major competitio­ns.

White added: “This situation needs to be addressed urgently. As a bare minimum UEFA must introduce the available permanent concussion substituti­on rule.”

Villa’s decision to initially keep Martinez on was heavily criticised.

Caretaker boss Aaron Danks said: “We’ve got very profession­al medical staff, they had been on and assessed him and he was OK to continue.

“Then, obviously things have changed or there was a delayed onset of something that has meant that he’s had to come off.”

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