John Terry was kicked in the head, knocked unconscious and he swallowed his
tongue.
He was still back at the Millennium Stadium to celebrate Chelsea's 2-1 win
over Arsenal on Sunday in the League Cup final.
Chelsea's captain John Terry leaves
the field on a stretcher after being injured during the League Cup final
soccer match against Arsenal at the Millenium Stadium in Cardiff, south
Wales February.[Reuters] |
The Chelsea captain was accidentally
kicked in the head by Arsenal defender Abou Diaby in the 58th minute after
trying to score with a diving header.
He fell to the ground and swallowed his tongue, Chelsea medical officer Brian
English said, and was unconscious for about a minute. The England captain was
then put on a stretcher with an oxygen mask placed over his mouth and a brace
around his head.
Play was halted for six minutes before Terry was carried off the field and
the game resumed.
"As soon as JT went down I could see it in his face (that it was serious),"
said Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard, who lifted the trophy in the absence of
Terry.
English told Sky Sports News that Terry was later able to talk but could not
remember anything about the incident. Terry had scans on his head and neck and
was later released from the hospital and returned to the stadium in his uniform
but later changed into a suit and left on the team bus.
"Today is strange," said Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, who scored both
goals. "We won and we're happy because we've got the cup but we are also scared
because we don't know what to expect when we saw JT on the floor. I think more
about JT than the cup."
Terry has had a series of injuries and was a doubtful starter for the first
cup final of the English season. He recently recovered from back and calf muscle
injuries that sidelined him for 13 games, and then went down with ankle ligament
damage in Wednesday's 1-1 Champions League draw at FC Porto.
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech underwent surgery for a fractured skull after
being hurt during a match.
"I think it's one of the worst moments I have experienced on the pitch
because I can't remember my injury," Cech said. "But you saw the reaction of the
players. For the first three or four minutes after the injury, I had other
emotions. I hope he will be all right. I hope it's the last injury he has."
Cech was injured when his head collided with the knee of Reading midfielder
Stephen Hunt at Madejski Stadium in a contest for the ball on October 14.
He was carried off the field and collapsed in the changing room. When Cech
arrived at a hospital, it was discovered that he had fractured his skull. He
returned to action last month.