Kako Taylor vidi svoj start na Eduarda i kako to objašnjavaju u njegovom klubu:
Birmingham central defender Martin Taylor has insisted there was "no malicious intent" in his tackle which has left Arsenal striker Eduardo with a suspected broken leg.
Eduardo, who will be 25 on Monday, was stretchered off after Taylor's third-minute challenge in the 2-2 draw at St Andrews and was immediately taken to hospital.
Taylor was given a straight red card and now faces an automatic three-match suspension.
But Gunners manager Arsene Wenger claimed the former Blackburn player "should not be allowed to play again" in a blistering attack on the player, a comment he has now retracted.
Birmingham responded on Saturday evening by issuing a three paragraph statement in defence of Taylor who was left "distraught" by the extent of Eduardo's injury according to manager Alex McLeish.
The statement reads: "The club are saddened that such a fantastic game of football has been marred by a serious injury sustained to Arsenal player Eduardo.
"But Martin Taylor is adamant there was no malicious intent in the tackle and he is deeply upset by the extent of Eduardo's injury.
"Having reviewed the incident, this (no malicious intent) is clearly the case. The club and Martin Taylor would like to send their very best wishes to the player for a speedy recovery."
Wenger retracted his earlier comments on Saturday evening, saying: "It was a highly emotional afternoon and we were all shocked by the injury to Eduardo.
"On reflection, I feel that my comments about Martin Taylor were excessive. I said what I did immediately after the game in the heat of the moment."
Sada će još na kraju Dudu biti kriv za svoju slomljenu nogu, jer da nije krenuo u napad i prema Tayloru ne bi imao slomljenu nogu. Na kraju se i Wenger 'posipa pepelom' zbog svoje prvotne izjave.
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