It’s unfortunate to hear about Martin Boyle’s collision during Hibernian’s Scottish Cup match against Rangers, but it’s reassuring to know that he is stable and receiving care in the hospital. The prompt response and attention from both clubs’ medical teams are commendable.
Hibernian FC released a statement confirming Boyle’s condition and expressing gratitude for the swift medical assistance provided on the pitch. The priority is understandably Boyle’s well-being, and everyone associated with the club wishes him a speedy recovery.
Hibs manager, Montgomery, provided a positive update on Boyle’s condition after the match, highlighting that while football is important, the players’ health and safety are paramount. He indicated that Boyle may be dealing with concussion and some neck pain but hoped for a swift recovery.
Regarding other incidents in the match, Montgomery expressed dissatisfaction with the reaction to Moriah-Welsh’s tackle that led to Jordan Lundstram’s sending off. He felt that Lundstram’s reaction was exaggerated and questioned the referee’s decision not to consult VAR given the proximity of the incident.
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