BLEEDING WOLF Wolves fan left with blood pouring down face after having ball smashed into her as crying lad looks on - 7M sport

BLEEDING WOLF Wolves fan left with blood pouring down face after having ball smashed into her as crying lad looks on

A FEMALE Wolves supporter was left with blood pouring down her face after being hit by the ball.


Posted Thursday, December 02, 2021 by Thesun.co.uk

And a young boy was left in tears at the unfortunate incident during the Premier League clash at home to Burnley.

BLEEDING WOLF Wolves fan left with blood pouring down face after having ball smashed into her as crying lad looks on
A female Wolves fan was left with a bloody nose after the ball was smashed into her face

BLEEDING WOLF Wolves fan left with blood pouring down face after having ball smashed into her as crying lad looks on

Blood pours down the fan's face

A young boy was left in floods of tears on his seat

In the 27th minute, the visitors forced a corner with the teams tied at 0-0.

The ball was swung in, but headed clear from danger by Wolves defender Max Kilman.

But it was far from comfortable for the lady sat behind the goal as the ball pinged into her face.

Burnley winger Maxwel Cornet managed to fire another corner in that was punched clear by Wolves keeper Sa.

BLEEDING WOLF Wolves fan left with blood pouring down face after having ball smashed into her as crying lad looks on
But seconds later Sa and striker Raul Jimenez furiously waved on the emergency team to attend to the fan.

Amazon Prime cameras captured her picking up a pair of glasses from the floor and holding tissue to her bloody nose.

A young lad next to her was in floods of tears as the game was paused.

Fans around the woman burst into applause as the emergency teams attended to her.

There were shocking scenes at Vicarage Road in one of the other evening matches when a fan was taken in in the stands.

The game between Watford and Chelsea was suspended for 30 minutes while the person was given CPR after a cardiac arrest and then taken to hospital.

And the second half of Southampton's home game against Leicester was delayed when another supporter fell ill in the stands.



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