Pavard and Danilo incidents at Euro 2020 highlight concussion failings
Uefa claimed it would apply a new focus on concussion at the tournament but its approach has been met with criticism
Euro 2020’s concussion controversy started with Benjamin Pavard. The France full-back said he had been “a little knocked out” after a collision with Germany’s Robin Gosens, but he played the remaining half an hour of his team’s 1-0 victory. Six days later and it was Christoph Baumgartner of Austria who received a blow to the head, went back on the pitch, scored a goal and was then substituted, his coach admitting the 21-year-old had been experiencing dizziness.
Then, on Wednesday, in the final round of group matches, came the third incident: the France goalkeeper, Hugo Lloris, in effect threw a straight right hand at Danilo’s jaw in mid-air. The Portuguese midfielder collapsed to the ground, his eyes spinning in his head, but was cleared to play on. At half-time, he, too, was withdrawn.
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/jun/26/euro-2020-concussion-pavard-danilo-baumgartner
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