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Loris Karius concussion concerns Brain Injury Association Headway

Mignoley and Karius during the UEFA Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool on May 26, 2018 in Kiev, Ukraine.
Image: Loris Karius attended hospital in the United States last week

The chief executive of the Brain Injury Association, Headway, has expressed concerns over the time taken to diagnose the extent of a concussion reportedly suffered by Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius.

Karius suffered the injury during last month's Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid, according to Massachusetts General Hospital. The German went on to make two errors in Kiev which are widely accepted to have cost his team the match.

Karius attended the hospital last Thursday while on holiday in the United States, reportedly amid concerns from his club. Liverpool have so far declined to make any comment relating to the incident.

The hospital's head injury specialist, Dr Ross Zafonte, said in a statement that the concussion "likely occurred immediately" following a second-half collision with Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos.

The 24-year-old went on to make two major errors, first presenting Karim Benzema with the opening goal then letting a long-range Gareth Bale effort slip through his hands.

Karius was at fault for two of Real Madrid's three goals.
Image: Karius was at fault for two of Real Madrid's three goals.

Zafonte said: "At the time of our evaluation Mr Karius's principal residual symptoms and objective signs suggested that visual-spatial dysfunction existed and likely occurred immediately following the event.

"Additional symptomatic and objectively noted areas of dysfunction also persisted. It could be possible that such deficits would affect performance."

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The findings were greeted with shock by Headway chief executive Peter McCabe, who said: "In the biggest game in club football, with hundreds of millions of fans watching around the world, it is alarming to hear that a player has played
nearly half a match with a potential concussion. What kind of message does that send to young players around the globe?

Loris Karius has apologised to Liverpool fans after his two errors in the Champions League final
Image: Karius appeared to suffer a head injury after a collision with Sergio Ramos in the first half

"It is also very worrying that it has taken so long for this to be identified. Why wasn't the game stopped immediately so that he could be examined on the pitch and what role did the fourth official play?"

Karius appeared to complain to Serbian referee Milorad Mazic that he had been elbowed after the incident but play continued. The German was also seen complaining to the fourth official behind the goal.

McCabe added that football had "recently made good progress regarding concussion" but added that in the wake of the Karius case "concussion protocols should be urgently reviewed".

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