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Bielsa defends Leeds staff over response to Koch head injury

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Marcelo Bielsa has made an impassioned defence of how Leeds’ staff responded to Robin Koch’s head injury during Sunday’s defeat to Manchester United.

Koch returned to the action after sustaining a cut forehead in a first-half collision with Scott McTominay and was later taken off due to showing the symptoms of concussion.

Following the incident, brain injury charity Headway and the Professional Footballers’ Association have both criticised the current protocols, claiming they do not prioritise player safety.

Bielsa said: “If there’s something that the medical staff at Leeds have done, and I as an extension of their decisions, it’s to abide strictly by the rules whether by Covid or any knocks to the head or any other case.

“If any club has acted impeccably with the rules regards to health, it’s Leeds.”

Bielsa said neither he nor his medical staff had any reason to believe Koch was suffering from anything other than bleeding from the cut when he was allowed back on to the field.

“We did nothing different to the protocol,” he said. “We did everything according to the protocol. I was convinced it was just the bleeding from the cut. That was the first conclusion after the evaluation the player had.

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