Teenage Chelsea forward Jesse Derry has been taken to the hospital as a precaution after sustaining a head injury in the 3-1 Premier League loss to Nottingham Forest.
The 18-year-old was making his top-flight debut on Monday when he clashed heads with opponent Zach Abbott in the Forest penalty area in the 45th minute.
He received oxygen on the pitch before being taken off the field on a stretcher after a lengthy stoppage.
Chelsea said in a statement that Derry is “conscious, talking and undergoing precautionary checks”.
Derry, the son of former Leeds and Crystal Palace midfielder Shaun Derry, was making his first start for the club, having made two appearances off the bench in the FA Cup this campaign.
The England Under-19 winger has scored 12 goals in 29 academy matches this season since joining from Crystal Palace last summer.
His clash of heads resulted in a penalty being awarded to Chelsea, but Cole Palmer’s spot-kick was saved by Forest keeper Matz Sels.
Derry was replaced by Liam Delap, who came on as a concussion substitute.
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