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'In tears': Premier League rocked by 'horrific' Ashley Westwood injury

Seen here, Burnley's Ashley Westwood is taken from the ground after a horror injury against West Ham.
A horror injury to Burnley's Ashley Westwood overshadowed the 1-1 draw with West Ham. Pic: Getty

Messages of support for Ashley Westwood are pouring in on social media after a horrific injury to the Burnley midfielder that left a rival player in tears.

The 32-year-old suffered a suspected dislocated and fractured ankle in the 1-1 draw at the London Stadium after an innocuous challenge with Hammers forward Nikola Vlasic.

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Declan Rice quickly alerted medics, while Vlasic and Aaron Cresswell looked distraught as they realised the severity of the injury.

Vlasic was in tears as he lay on the ground with his hands on his head, with teammates coming over to console the West Ham player.

In Vlasic's defence, the shocking injury to Westwood looked to be the result of a terrible accident, rather than any malice from the Hammers star.

Westwood was given oxygen during nine minutes of treatment on the pitch before being placed in an ambulance and taken to hospital.

Clarets interim boss Mike Jackson said: "You could see it wasn't good from the reaction of the players. He looked distraught, but fingers crossed, we hope it's OK.

"When you see Declan Rice come over and say it's not good, you know it's not. The lad himself put his hand up, and he doesn't usually go down.

"It could be the end of his season, but there is a squad here ready to play. Josh Brownhill came in and has done really well. They reacted well from that, they are a good group."

Pictured here, players from both sides react in horror to the injury suffered by Burnley's Ashley Westwood.
Players from both sides were visibly distraught by the extent of the injury to Burnley's Ashley Westwood. Pic: Getty

Burnley tweeted on Sunday evening that Westwood was "doing well and with the club doctor and will be assessed by a specialist in the coming days".

Messages of support poured in for Westwood on social media as fans wished the Burnley player a speedy recovery.

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The shocking injury marred a battling display from the Clarets, who took the lead through a Wout Weghorst header moments after Westwood had gone off.

But Maxwel Cornet missed a penalty to double the lead in first-half stoppage time and instead they were pegged back by Tomas Soucek's bundled finish in the 74th minute.

In fact, Burnley were hanging on at the end, with goalkeeper Nick Pope twice denying Michail Antonio and pulling off a stunning save to keep out Issa Diop's header.

Jackson, the club's Under-23 coach, said he was still in the dark about Burnley's search for a new manager following the shock departure of Sean Dyche.

Pictured here, Burnley's Wout Weghorst applauds fans at the end of the Premier League match against West Ham in London.
Wout Weghorst's goal had given Burnley the lead against West Ham in London. Pic: Getty

"I've not looked further forward than today," he added. "But I've seen a lot from this group, I know what they are like. Sometimes you need a bit of a foundation to build on and hopefully that comes from today.

"Everyone has rallied around. We'll have a recovery day tomorrow and go from there. But my thoughts now are about getting the on bus and going home.

"When it's ready I'm sure the board and the chairman will give the information the supporters want. But the priority is the next game."

David Moyes was frustrated after West Ham, hot on the heels of their Europa League heroics in Lyon, failed to take full advantage of Saturday's defeats for Tottenham and Arsenal in the race for a top-four finish.

The Hammers manager said: "It was a great opportunity for us today and we didn't take it.

"Before the injury we'd got a bit of rhythm and were the better team. But that took us out of it again.

"We gave away a free-kick and then a corner that they scored from. It was not very good from us. Will it be a good point at the end of the season? No."

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