Premier League fans held their collective breath in horror as West Ham United goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski was stretchered off the pitch at St Mary’s Stadium on Thursday. The 39-year-old Pole suffered a frightening collision from a corner kick in the 36th minute of West Ham’s 1-0 away win over Southampton.
Play was delayed for about eight minutes as medical staff tended to the stricken keeper. In a touching display of sportsmanship, Southampton goalie Aaron Ramsdale sprinted the length of the pitch to check on his fellow netminder. Fabianski was taken off wearing an oxygen mask to applause from both sets of supporters – a chilling sight for all who witnessed it.
Positive Update from Manager
After the match, West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui allayed fears over Fabianski’s condition. The Spaniard revealed that while Fabianski took a “big knock around the head, around the neck,” the keeper was “alert” and “conscious” after the incident.
“I talk with him. The doctors say that he feels better and well. I am positive with him. He showed he more or less recovered his sense. I am not afraid. We feared but now he is better and it is a positive feeling because we were very worried.”
– Julen Lopetegui
The injury occurred in a clash with Southampton defender Nathan Wood on a set piece. Fabianski was unable to continue and Alphonse Areola took his place between the sticks. West Ham also had to make another enforced change when defender Max Kilman hobbled off in the first half.
Bowen Goal Seals Tense Win
Despite the concerning scenes and personnel losses, West Ham held firm. Jarrod Bowen found the breakthrough just before the hour mark, and the Hammers closed out a gritty 1-0 victory on the road. The win lifts them to ___ in the congested Premier League table.
While three points will be welcomed, the primary concern will be the health of their #1 keeper. Fabianski has been a steady presence for West Ham since joining in 2018, racking up over 150 appearances. At 39, there will undoubtedly be worries over how this head and neck trauma could impact the veteran Pole going forward.
Concussion Protocols Key
The Premier League has stepped up concussion protocols and head injury assessments in recent years. West Ham’s medical staff will need to carefully monitor Fabianski over the coming days and weeks. Brain injuries can be highly complex, with symptoms sometimes taking time to manifest.
- Return to play will be determined by Fabianski passing a graduated series of tests and benchmarks
- Areola likely to deputize in goal for the immediate future to allow Fabianski proper recovery time
- Hammer medical team’s top priority will be the long-term wellbeing of their experienced keeper
While the three points help West Ham’s cause, the harrowing Fabianski injury puts it all in perspective. Football is ultimately just a game – albeit one that stirs incredible passion. But a player’s health must always come first. The thoughts of the entire football community will be with Lukasz Fabianski as he recovers from this distressing incident.