
There were worrying scenes at Stamford Bridge on Sunday as a rising star of Manchester United, Chido Obi, was stretchered off following a sickening clash of heads during a fiercely contested encounter against Chelsea.
The incident occurred midway through the first half when Obi leapt to challenge for a high ball inside the Chelsea penalty area. As he rose, he collided heavily with an opposing defender, and both players crashed to the turf. While the Chelsea player was able to sit up moments later, Obi remained motionless, prompting immediate concern from players on both sides.
Medical staff from Manchester United sprinted onto the pitch, quickly forming a protective circle around the teenager as the referee halted play. The stadium fell silent as Obi received several minutes of treatment. After being carefully assessed, he was fitted with a neck brace and stretchered off to warm applause from supporters of both clubs.
Eyewitnesses inside the ground described the atmosphere as tense and emotional, with several United players visibly shaken. The coaching staff appeared deeply concerned as they consulted with medics while Obi was transported down the tunnel for further evaluation.
The drama did not end there. Just minutes later, another Manchester United player signaled to the bench after appearing dazed following an aerial duel in midfield. The substitute was immediately readied, and the player was withdrawn amid fears of a possible concussion. The swift decision to replace him was praised as a precautionary move in line with modern head injury protocols.
United’s manager later addressed the situation in his post-match comments, confirming that both players would undergo thorough assessments. “Chido is conscious and talking, which is positive,” he said. “But with head injuries, you cannot take risks. We will follow every protocol and ensure he gets the best care possible.”
Chelsea’s coaching staff also extended their well wishes, emphasizing the seriousness with which such incidents are treated in today’s game. “Player safety comes first,” a club representative said. “We hope both lads are okay.”
The match itself was overshadowed by the concerning scenes, with both sets of fans applauding Obi as he was carried off. Social media quickly filled with messages of support for the young forward, hailed as one of United’s brightest prospects.
Further updates are expected from Manchester United’s medical team in the coming hours, but initial signs suggest that the quick response from medical staff may have prevented a more serious outcome.













