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However, they had collapsed in the stands, prompting the emergency.Īfter initial treatment, the supporter was put on a stretcher by medical staff.Īnd they were wheeled out of stands and onto the concourse for further support. Medics rushed to the stricken supporter's side.Īnd players from both teams waited in the tunnel to discover the person's condition, with Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel looking particularly worried after seeing Denmark pal Christian Eriksen collapse at the Euros.Īfter ten minutes, Amazon then revealed the fan had NOT suffered a cardiac arrest. Southampton vs Leicester second half delayed after ‘medical emergency’ in standsīut with the teams moments away from coming out to restart the match, a fan suffered a medical emergency in the stands.Īmazon commentators initially claimed a fan had suffered a cardiac arrest. “If I compare Tottenham to when I was in Chelsea, Tottenham were very very competitive, a really really strong team." “If I compare Tottenham to when I was in Chelsea, Tottenham were very very competitive, a really really strong team.Ĭonte and his players are still reeling from last Thursday’s embarrassing Europa Conference League loss away to Slovenian minnows NS Mura. “The club, in the last years, has been slipping. And this is a big challenge for the players. The former Chelsea boss took over at Tottenham last month but he has warned he will not be able to turn the North Londoners around overnight.Īhead of Spurs Premier League clash at home to Brentford tonight, he said: “This is a big challenge for me. Off the pitch, Barcelona are reportedly ready to swoop for Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta.Īnd it's claimed the Blues could target FIVE defenders - Jules Kounde, Attila Szalai, Marquinhos, Niklas Sule and Pau Torres. Leicester twice came from behind in a 2-2 stalemate at Southampton.Īnd Burnley stopped Wolves moving fifth with a stubborn 0-0 draw at Molineux. Ruben Dias and a sensational volley from Bernardo Silva sealed Steven Gerrard’s first defeat as Aston Villa boss as City also triumphed 2-1.Īnd Mo Salah's double led Liverpool's 4-1 win to continue Everton's slump with Rafa Benitez's first Merseyside loss on the Toffees' side.Įlsewhere, Neal Maupay's spectacular late overhead kick rescued a 1-1 draw for ten-man Brighton at West Ham. Mason Mount hit the opener and teed up sub Hakim Ziyech 's winner as Chelsea beat Watford 2-1 in a game halted for 32 minutes by a medical emergency in the crowd. Prem top three Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool all won away last night. Michael Carrick will take charge of Manchester United for a third huge game in a row tonight as new interim boss Ralf Rangnick waits for his visa issues to be resolved.Ĭristiano Ronaldo is tipped for a recall as ninth-placed United host on-fire Arsenal, while Tottenham entertain Brentford in this evening's other match. The other fan places will be taken by Deborah Henry, Chair of the Manchester United Women’s Supporters’ Club, and communications consultant Oli Winton.ĭave Pennington, a retired senior civil servant and another MUST board member has been named as special advisor to the co-Chairs. Two members of the already established Fans’ Forum, Ian Stirling and Rick McGagh, have been appointed to the board along with Manchester United Supporters Trust Chair Jonathan Deitch and it’s Chief Executive Duncan Drasdo. The attempt to breakaway into a European Super League caused mass protests last season which saw the club’s home game with Liverpool last May postponed. The group was set up to ensure better fan representation with major decisions made by the club. There are seven fan representatives in the group which will be co-chaired by barrister and lifelong United fans Christopher Saad and the club’s Group Managing Director Richard Arnold. Man Utd have announced the make-up of their Fans Advisory Board in the wake of protests at Old Trafford last season.