Jan Paul van Hecke crashes violently with an opponent. The Dutch still has to be supplied with oxygen on the pitch.
Worrying scenes in the Premier League: Jan Paul van Hecke by Brighton & Hove Albion had to be borne off the pitch in the 2: 4 defeat in Brentford after a terrible collision, and he shouldn’t have been on the pitch anymore.
Van Hecke was frustrated deep in injury time because an opponent stood in his way quickly when trying to carry out a free kick. For his subsequent kick, which was a clear assault, referee Tim Robinson only showed him the yellow card (90.+7).
In addition, Van Hecke dragged another opponent over the lawn and tried it up. There were pack formation and arguments, and Jack Hinshelwood from Brentford was also warned.
Premier League: Van Hecke supplied with oxygen
In the eleventh minute of stoppage time there was a terrible collision between Van Hecke and Yunus Konak in a air show. Both players remained dazed on the ground.
Van Hecke particularly struggled. The Dutchman had to be cared for by the medical staff with oxygen and a ruff.
After a lengthy treatment that lasted almost nine minutes, the 24-year-old was brought off the pitch under the applause of the fans. The German trainer Fabian Hürzeler leaned worried about his defense boss.
Konak was able to leave the field without medical help, but also had to be replaced.