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Wycombe star Luke Leahy ‘stretchered off after whack in the head’ as game halted for 14 minutes

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LUKE LEAHY was stretchered off the pitch after what appeared to be a mid-air collision during Wycombe’s League One clash with Stevenage.

The match was halted for 14 minutes while the midfielder received attention from the medical staff.

Luke Leahly collapsed on the pitch in Wycombe's match with Stevenage

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Luke Leahly collapsed on the pitch in Wycombe’s match with StevenageCredit: Rex

Reports from the ground suggest that he took a “whack in the head” in the latter stages of the match.

After the knock, Leahy was down on the turf.

The 30-year-old was then stretchered off the pitch after a lengthy medical check and the game resumed.

Fans were quick to share their concern for the Wycombe star on social media.

One posted: “Sounds like Luke Leahy has had a horrific injury today. Reminds you that some things are more important than football scores. Hope he’s okay.”

A second commented: “Hope he is ok.”

A third wrote: “Thoughts to Luke Leahy.”

A fourth said: “Get well soon @lukeleahy. I still have the shirt you gave me a couple of years ago. x”

Another added: “Really hoping @lukeleahy is OK.”

SunSport have contacted Wycombe for comment.

It was the second injury for Wycombe in the match as striker Brandon Hanlan was taken off the pitch on a stretcher receiving oxygen.

Stevenage was leading the game 1-0 after Jamie Reids scored in the first half.

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