The Sun reported that two players from the National League (Fifth Division) collided with their heads and the game was directly stopped. Eastley played against Skenthorpe at Silver Lake Stadium on Tuesday night, and the two sides remained 1-1 deadlo...

The Sun reported that two players from the National League (Fifth Division) collided with their heads and the game was directly stopped.
Eastley played against Skenthorpe at Silver Lake Stadium on Tuesday night, and the two sides remained 1-1 deadlocked in injury time. But in the 97th minute, a heart-wrenching head collision caused both players to need emergency treatment.
Archi Harris and Jean-Berlejuan, who were loaned from Bournemouth, both fell to the ground after a head collision, and medical staff ran on the field, while someone called an ambulance. As they received emergency assistance, flags were placed around them to protect them. The referee asked the players on both sides to leave the stadium. At that time, the players of both teams looked obviously worried and panicked, and then the referee made the decision to give up the game. Eastley later confirmed that Harris had been taken to the hospital for further examination.
Skenthorpe updated the situation in real time to fans through the news on Twitter when the game stopped. The club official wrote: "90+7 minutes, the collision looked very bad for the two players involved, and urgent medical assistance was urgently needed for the two players."
"90+8 minutes, the crowd became very quiet, and someone shouted for an ambulance. Our thoughts were with the Eastleigh players and Jean-Berlejuan, they were receiving treatment, and flags were placed around the incident to protect them when treatment was performed."
"100 minutes, the referee told the players on both sides to go to the locker room, and the players on both sides showed sad expressions. Our thoughts continued with the two players on the treatment."
"In 102 minutes, Belejuan stood up temporarily, but fell to the ground soon after, and the Silver Lake Stadium was full of concern for both players."
Then, Skenthorp confirmed on the official push that the game would not continue, and they wrote: "The game gave up, and at Silver Lake Stadium, the game ended for both teams on an unpleasant tone. The game was abandoned due to medical incidents on the field. Our thoughts continued with the two wounded members of the Silver Lake Stadium, while asking supporters to leave the field."
"Blejuan is currently able to sit up while under treatment and is currently responding to our medical staff. He was transferred to a wheelchair. We will let Easter report their players on their own, I We extend our best wishes to him. "
"Bellejuan was taken away from the stadium, and we wish him a speedy recovery and will update the fans at due time. Thank you very much for your support tonight, and wish the fans a safe journey home."
Skenthorp then continued to inform Beeljuan's injury at night: "Bellejuan has returned to the locker room after receiving treatment and will continue to be evaluated and monitored. At this stage, he seems to have responded well to the test. Once there are any other updates, we will notify you in time."
Estelli also released an update later in the evening to confirm that Harris has been taken to the hospital: "The club can confirm that Archie Harris has been sent to the hospital, and is currently sober and able to talk. I We will provide further updates to supporters at the right time, we are all with you, Archie."
fans also expressed concerns about the two wounded, one fan tweeted: "The match, points, scores are not important. Let everyone go home safely is the most important thing. I sincerely hope we can hear some good news about Archie Harris soon."
Another wrote: "Oh no, it's a terrible way to end. Our thoughts and best wishes are with Archie Harris and Jean Belejuan."
The third fan added: "According to Sventhorp's tweet, Sventhorp's player Jean Belejuan seems to be in good condition. Hope Archie Harris is fine, too."
source:7M Sport​