A disappointing loss for England was compounded by the worrying injury of Alex Greenwood

  • Centre-back collided with a Belgian opponent during the Nation’s League clash
  • Greenwood went down for 13 minutes and attended to by six paramedics
  • Manchester City defender was confirmed as being ‘alright’ and able to walk

<!–

<!–

<!–

<!–

<!–

<!–

Manchester City manager Gareth Taylor admitted seeing Alex Greenwood in ‘distress’ was a scary moment after the defender suffered a ‘nasty’ head injury in England’s defeat by Belgium.

Greenwood collided with an opponent as she went up for a header and was down for 13 minutes as four members of England’s medical team and six paramedics attended to her.

The centre back was walking and talking by full-time but has been ruled out of City’s clash with Arsenal this weekend.

‘She’s been back in the environment today with us. It was a nasty blow, first and foremost,’ Taylor said.

‘There was a lot of concern regarding Alex at the time, at that moment. So we’ve gone through – and they [England] needed to previously as well – all of the necessary protocols that come with these types of head injuries. So of course she won’t be available for the weekend.

A disappointing loss for England was compounded by the worrying injury of Alex Greenwood

A disappointing loss for England was compounded by the worrying injury of Alex Greenwood

A disappointing loss for England was compounded by the worrying injury of Alex Greenwood 

Greenwood was attended to by medical staff on the pitch for roughly 13 minutes

Greenwood was attended to by medical staff on the pitch for roughly 13 minutes

Greenwood was attended to by medical staff on the pitch for roughly 13 minutes

Greenwood went down in the 19th minute following a collision with Jassina Blom

Greenwood went down in the 19th minute following a collision with Jassina Blom

Greenwood went down in the 19th minute following a collision with Jassina Blom

‘I spoke to her yesterday, and exchanged text messages on the evening of when she did it. Of course it was a bit of a scary moment for her, and an uncomfortable moment for her.

‘It’s always a concern when you see a player down in distress like that and obviously the medics were taking their time, I think it was quite an extended period of time. No one wants to see that.

‘She’s a very brave player, Alex, she’s very determined, she’s so brave in everything she does and the way she plays, and of course she’s frustrated, because it means she’ll miss the weekend.

‘But of course her welfare is the most important thing and we’ll make sure we get that right as a club. We’ve had good communication with England, her handover was really good. so she’s now back in our care.’

Taylor added that it was too early to know when Greenwood will be available to return, with City facing a midweek League Cup game with Liverpool before hosting Brighton next weekend.

‘She’s due to see a specialist next week, so we’ll know more when the experts have assessed her.

‘It’s about understanding and managing that for Alex, that she’s supported in the right way. She’s very keen to get back into it as soon as she can. Probably, knowing Alex, that’ll be ahead of what she probably should do, but we’ll make sure that we manage that in the right way.’

Your browser does not support iframes.

Greenwood will be a big miss for City, who are unbeaten this season, but Taylor insisted her absence will provide other players with an opportunity to impress.

‘Losing a player like Alex, there’s no doubt, and it rocked England the other night, you could see it, as soon as she went off they [England] deteriorated, so yes of course she’s a big player for us.

‘The strength in us this season is the squad that we have. We have capable players that are knocking on the door continuously every day and nothing changes with that. It’s a tight turnaround from the international break in terms of our training opportunities but we’re ready and looking forward to the challenge.’

IT’S ALL KICKING OFF! 

It’s All Kicking Off is an exciting new podcast from Mail Sport that promises a different take on Premier League football.

It is available on MailOnline, Mail+, YouTube, Apple Music and Spotify.

Your browser does not support iframes.

You May Also Like

Police confirm arrest of second Man United fan for tragedy chanting during Liverpool FA Cup tie… as visiting supporter is charged after throwing missiles into home section of Old Trafford

A second Manchester United fan was arrested for tragedy chanting during the…

No wonder Ange is irritable, writes MATT BARLOW… Spurs expect to win every game and play beautiful football without paying top salaries

If points were handed out for irritability Tottenham would not be wallowing…

Raphinha levels incredible Lionel Messi record for Barcelona, as Spanish giants rip Borussia Dortmund apart in 4-0 win

It is a record that has stood since the 2011-12 season of…

Rio Ferdinand shuts down talk of Mo Salah being the Premier League’s best ever player – and insists there’s ‘NO CHANCE’ he’s ahead of two legends

Rio Ferdinand rubbished talk of Liverpool’s in-form superstar Mohamed Salah being the…