Man City goalkeeper Ederson says football needs concussion substitutes following Raul Jimenez’s head injury

Wolves forward was taken to hospital after a sickening clash of heads with Arsenal’s David Luiz on Sunday

Andy Hampson
Monday 30 November 2020 12:01 EST
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Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson has supported calls for football to introduce concussion substitutes.

Football's concussion protocols have again been thrust under the spotlight following a nasty clash of heads between Wolves' Raul Jimenez and Arsenal's David Luiz in the Premier League on Sunday.

A proposed new measure would allow teams to make a change after a head injury, even if they have used all of their allocated substitutes in the match.

The Football Association has expressed a willingness to trial such a system in the FA Cup, if the game's lawmakers allow, but calls are growing for more immediate and widespread change.

READ MORE: Wolves issue Jimenez update

Jimenez suffered a fractured skull as a result of his collision with Luiz, who controversially played on in the game despite blood from his resulting wound seeping through a bandage.

Ederson himself has suffered a nasty head injury on the field. In September 2017 he left the pitch on a stretcher and required stitches after being caught in the face by Liverpool's Sadio Mane.

Ederson said: "I was very worried. I was watching the game. I played with Raul Jimenez at Benfica.

"It was an accidental clash, head to head, very difficult. I think all the concern and care is very important. It is a part of the body that is very fragile and needs special attention.

"I agree when there is a blow to the head there should be a substitution, whether the player can continue or not. You might be feeling okay because you are warmed up, but after the game you feel the consequences.

"It was accidental. It is something that happens in games and we can't change that. They just went to compete for the ball.

"But we know the risks of a head injury. I hope he recovers quickly and will be back as soon as possible."

City manager Pep Guardiola has also called for greater clarity over what the game's concussion protocols are.

Guardiola said at a press conference: "First of all, hopefully Raul Jimenez and David Luiz are well. I heard Jimenez had an operation, so hopefully he is going to be well. This is the most important thing. With concussion in the head you have to be careful.

"I don't know the protocols. Some of them say you have to be immediately out, some of them say no. It should be clear because in the head it's always so dangerous."

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