The young London Chelsea forward Jesse Derry called his first appearance at the team's starting warehouse in the Premier League a happy occasion, even though the match would end for him on a burden and an emergency trip to.
On Monday, before the match against Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge, the 18-year-old footballer was ahead of the best on the field from the first half.. However, on the 45th round, he recognized serious injuries, bumping heads with the leader of the super team, Zach Abbott.
Gra bula zupinena for trival hour. The doctors had the opportunity to give the young man a mask just on the lawn, after which he was carried out of the field on burdens. Liam Delap joined the team to replace the injured Derry. Chelsea has a special rule for substituting due to suspicion of cowardice, as it does not fall under the legal limit of substituting a team for a match..
This year, the club officially calms patients: the medical football player, having been at the hospital, can be informed and undergo the necessary preventive examinations. In fact, Jesse has already been discharged from the medical bond, so the doctors of the club will continue to carefully follow his camp. After registration, the young forward grew to the point of enormity in his social circles:.
" I would like to thank all the medical staff at Chelsea, everyone at St. Mary's, my teammates and all the patients for their wonderful support. I can’t wait until the next hour to turn around in front of everything.
For Jesse, who is the son of Leeds and Crystal Palace's hugely successful star Sean Derry, this will be his first start after two substitute appearances in the FA Cup..
Varto note that the fight was extremely brutal. In addition to the incident in Derry, in the other half there was another violent confrontation between Forest player Morgan Gibbs-White and Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez. While Gravity's grievances were cleared up, Nottingham representatives confirmed that Gibbs-White's replacement was not subject to the harsh protocol for fear of cowardice.