Sunday 16 April 2017 15:18, UK
Bournemouth captain Steve Cook has criticised Tottenham supporters who cheered the injury to Arsenal loanee Jack Wilshere at White Hart Lane on Saturday.
Wilshere, on a season-long loan at the Vitality Stadium from Arsenal, went down near the hour mark of Saturday's contest with an ankle injury.
The 25-year-old midfielder slumped to the ground twice in Bournemouth's eventual 4-0 defeat, with Tottenham fans verbally cheering on each occasion and as he was led down the tunnel.
"Obviously there's no love lost between Arsenal and Tottenham fans and especially Jack and the Tottenham fans," Cook said.
"But it's not nice. He's a professional and I know a lot has been said in the past and a lot has happened but no-one likes to see a reaction like that to a player getting injured.
"That's the game I suppose but for me it was disappointing."
Wilshere left the stadium on crutches wearing a protective boot on his injured left foot.
The England international has made 27 league appearances for Bournemouth since his surprise season-long loan move from the Gunners in August, and he will now undergo a scan to diagnose the severity of the injury.
"It didn't look good," Cook added. "We hope it's good news. I'm sure we'll find out in the next couple of days.
"It's very disappointing for him especially in this game to come off injured so hopefully it's fine."