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Published 09:15 25 Feb 2022 GMT
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Owen responded: "If you take what you say to an extreme, every time they roll around holding their leg, they have broken their leg."
"Michael, that is the view of a caveman," Sutton replied. "Football needs to catch up." https://twitter.com/seancoppack/status/1496614508730667014?s=21 The exchange was cut short as the second half coverage began. Owen's stance on the issue is reflective of football's archaic approach to dealing with head injuries. Despite calls from Sutton and the likes of brain injury charity Headway, IFAB have to date only introduced permanent concussion substitutes - which many believe do not go far enough in tackling the issue. Related articles:Explore more on these topics:
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