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Birmingham star Jay Stansfield stretchered off in worrying scenes during Bradford clash


BIRMINGHAM’S Jay Stansfield was carried off on a stretcher in worrying scenes against Bradford.

The 27,066 crowd chanted the £10million striker’s name in support as he left the field during Brum’s dramatic 2-1 EFL Trophy semi-final win.

Jay Stansfield was taken off during the second halfCredit: Rex
The frontman was in obvious pain after being groundedCredit: PA
Stansfield went down under a challenge from Romoney CrichlowCredit: PA
The former England U-21 ace immediately called for helpCredit: REX

Tom Brady’s Birmingham will now face Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham or Peterborough at Wembley – but there was concern over Stansfield.

The ex-Fulham starlet, 22, appeared to land awkwardly on his foot and needed several minutes of treatment before being lifted away.

Stansfield had gone down under a challenge from Bantams defender Romoney Crichlow at St Andrew’s.

He looked in severe pain as he grimaced and stayed on the floor.

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It was soon obvious he could not continue, with players from both sides anxious over his condition.

Alfie May came off the bench on the hour-mark to replace him.

It was Stansfield who had fired the League One leaders in front brilliantly in first-half stoppage time.

And it was a major talking point among fans when he went over in the box soon after the break, with no foul being awarded.

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Bobby Pointon promptly levelled at the other end for League Two promotion hunters Bradford.

Lyndon Dykes headed Birmingham’s clincher late on – before 13 MINUTES of time added on, mainly for Stansfield’s injury.

And many fans initially focused more on the condition of the former England Under-21 star rather than the achievement of reaching a final.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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