straight to your inboxOle Gunnar Solskjaer suggested the Premier League should consider introducing a substitution for players who suffer a head injury during games.Manchester United left-back Brandon Williams was left bloodied after a sickening clash of heads with Southampton right-back Kyle Walker-Peters and was forced off in added time.United had made four of their permitted five substitutions but Solskjaer had introduced them in the maximum three batches, so Eric Bailly was unable to come on for Williams and Southampton claimed a stoppage-time equaliser against 10 men."I don’t know if you look into those rules," Solskjaer said of the Williams incident. "It was a bad cut, he (the referee) stopped the game when the Southampton centre-back.
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