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Scott McTominay was at the heart of the battle between Manchester United and Leeds United on Sunday afternoon.
(Reuters) - The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) has called for the introduction of temporary concussion substitutes following a head injury suffered by Leeds United's Robin Koch in Sunday's 4-2 Premier League defeat by Manchester United.
The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) has called for the introduction of temporary concussion substitutes following a head injury suffered by Leeds United's Robin Koch in Sunday's 4-2 Premier League defeat by Manchester United.
The PFA have slammed the Premier League over their "blatant disregard for player welfare" after Robin Koch was allowed to play on despite sustaining a head injury during Leeds' 4-2 defeat against Manchester United.
Scott McTominay was at the heart of the battle between Manchester United and Leeds United on Sunday afternoon.
The Professional Footballers' Association says concussion protocols «are failing to prioritise player safety» following the injury sustained by Leeds United's Robin Koch in Sunday's loss to Manchester United.
Football has been accused of a “blatant disregard for player welfare” and told that its trial for permanent concussion substitutes is failing after Leeds United defender Robin Koch became the latest player to stay on the pitch following a serious head collision.