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Blood was streaming from Steven Fletcher’s head after clash with Tommy Elphick

Published 22:11 7 Aug 2016 BST

Updated 22:13 7 Aug 2016 BST

Darragh Murphy
Blood was streaming from Steven Fletcher’s head after clash with Tommy Elphick

Homesport

Steven Fletcher left a lot of blood on the pitch on Sunday.

Sheffield Wednesday's new striker had his competitive club debut cut short after a clash of heads with Aston Villa's Tommy Elphick in the first half of their Championship opener this weekend. Cameras picked up the significant gash left by the collision as Fletcher's head began leaking blood when he attempted to stand up. But after sustaining one of the worst cuts we've seen in football, the Scotland international was taken off and replaced by Gary Hooper up front for Wednesday. Elphick, who was cut open too, came back on after being bandaged up and supporters couldn't help but notice a resemblance between the injured players and England legend Terry Butcher. https://twitter.com/Tanderson_swfc/status/762316712997974016 https://twitter.com/CianByName/status/762316779247067136 https://twitter.com/onlyjackarmy/status/762317425773776896 https://twitter.com/andylane1967/status/762333466218364929 https://twitter.com/lennylion74/status/762317974401388544 https://twitter.com/FinlanSimon/status/762316773773438976 https://twitter.com/andyjack01/status/762316523746816001 Fletcher started his career at Hibernian before a move to Burnley in 2009. After a spell at Wolves he joined Sunderland, the club he left to join Sheffield Wednesday. He also had a short loan spell in France with Marseille last season, which didn't result in a permanent deal. Needless to say, we hope the 29-year-old is back in action as soon as possible after this incident. thumbnail_SNAPCHATUK  
Blood was streaming from Steven Fletcher's head after clash with Tommy Elphick