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Why Kevin De Bruyne wasn’t a concussion sub in Champions League final vs Chelsea

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Get the biggest City stories, analysis and transfer updates delivered straight to your inbox Kevin De Bruyne was taken off after a nasty clash of heads with Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger in the second-half of Manchester City's Champions League final.

De Bruyne was later pictured sitting on the City bench, holding an ice pack, with his eye clearly bruised. Despite what we've seen recently in the Premier League with 'concussion substitutes', this did not apply in Saturday's final.

English football implemented the plans approved last year by the game’s law-making body, Ifab, in regards to having a one-off substitute for a player that suffers with potential concussion.

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