BT Sport staff hauled in for training after Chris Sutton and Michael Owen on-air bust-up
BT Sport pundits have been given additional training to help in the way they report concussions, following a heated on-air row between two of their biggest talents.
Back in February Chris Sutton labelled Michael Owen a “caveman” in an extraordinary clash on live TV. The two former Premier League strikers were discussing concussion injuries during half-time of the Benfica vs Ajax Champions League clash.
Ajax star Lisandro Martinez was involved in a clash of heads with Nicolas Otamendi during the first half in Lisbon, but despite appearing to be in distress, continued. Sutton is a leading advocate for player welfare after his father - a former footballer - died in 2020 after being diagnosed with dementia.
The ex-Chelsea and Blackburn forward has previously stated football was “in the dark ages” when it came to the consequences of brain injures and has passionately pushed for reform ever since. Following Lisandro’s injury, he was asked if players needed additional protection: “Absolutely. Until IFAB step up and change the concussion protocols, they are not looking after player welfare. Player welfare isn’t put right within the game.
"You saw the horrible incident at the weekend when Robin Koch carried on after a serious head injury. Football doesn’t care. It needs to start caring. He needs to come off the pitch to the sanctuary of the dressing room and get checked by an independent doctor.
“In the mean time, he is replaced by a temporary substitute so you are not numerically disadvantaged. It is common sense. Why are IFAB not stepping up?”
Owen then dismissively categorised the issue as “bumps and bangs on the head”, before a clearly agitated Sutton replied: "Hang on a minute, concussion is a bump and a bang. How do you


