Ange Postecoglou reveals Rodrigo Bentancur update after his head injury against Leicester

Rodrigo Bentancur was forced to leave the field and was replaced with a concussion substitute

George Sessions
Monday 19 August 2024 22:52 BST
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Rodrigo Bentancur was forced to leave the field with Tottenham using a concussion substitute
Rodrigo Bentancur was forced to leave the field with Tottenham using a concussion substitute (AP)

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Ange Postecoglou has revealed Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur is “conscious and communicating” after a sickening head injury in their 1-1 draw at Leicester.

Bentancur left the pitch on a stretcher after he fell to the ground and appeared to smash his head into the turf following a James Maddison corner in the 71st minute of the Premier League match.

Spurs players immediately signalled to the touchline for assistance and after seven minutes of treatment, Bentancur was eventually able to sit up before he was taken off on a stretcher while being given oxygen.

Archie Gray replaced Bentancur in the 78th minute as a concussion substitute and it proved to be another painful visit to King Power Stadium for the Uruguay international after he suffered anterior cruciate ligament damage at the same venue in 2023.

Bentancur reportedly received oxygen on the field
Bentancur reportedly received oxygen on the field (REUTERS)
Bentancur had to be replaced by a concussion substitute
Bentancur had to be replaced by a concussion substitute (AFP via Getty Images)

“I don’t have a lot of information but I do know he is up and is communicating, so he is fine from that point of view, but a head injury and I’ll leave it in the hands of the medical team now,” Postecoglou reflected.

“The key thing is he is definitely conscious and communicating.”

Asked if Bentancur - who started in place of the suspended Yves Bissouma after the latter’s laughing gas incident - had lost consciousness, Postecoglou said: “I don’t know.

“Whenever it’s a head injury and you see a player go down, I think nowadays we’re always cautious in that moment and I don’t know the actual circumstances but I know it was a head collision.”

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