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Concussion sub rule set for 2021 after Vertonghen scare, reveals UEFA president

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Concussion subs look set be introduced to football in 2021 after UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said that he feared Jan Vertonghen might die when he was sent back on to play after a blow to the head against Ajax in the Champions League semi-final.

Though tests showed club doctors were correct in their handling and followed the right procedures, the image of the Tottenham defender throwing up and stumbling after having resumed play alarmed 

Ceferin said: ‘After Vertonghen’s situation I was scared that something would happen. Because it was clear when he came back that he didn’t feel well. He could die there. We will have discussions with FIFA about it to change the laws of the games. Assessment is easier [in 10 minutes]. Now it is crazy. And you can die because of that.’

UEFA will push for concussion subs to be on the IFAB agenda next year. ‘I don’t see it as a problem,’ said Ceferin. ‘FIFA is also interested in solving this issue. If something were to happen we would regret it forever.’

Though some have suggested clubs might seek cynically to exploit the temporary sub rule, Ceferin says any advantage would be minimal and is unimportant given players’ health is at stake. ‘What is more important?’ he said. ‘You have to do something. And if it helps one out of a million players, you did everything [you could]. The rule change wouldn’t influence the game, change the game or make it less interesting. Now it [the situation] will move. FIFA is very, very interested in this.’