Taylor mentally 'shattered' - McLeish

12 April 2012

Alex McLeish has revealed Birmingham defender Martin Taylor is "mentally shattered" after the trauma of accidentally breaking the leg of Arsenal striker Eduardo da Silva during the Barclays Premier League clash.

The former Blackburn player has even been the subject of death threats via several websites, including from Croatia fans upset Eduardo will miss the Euro 2008 finals, and McLeish remembers how his then Aberdeen team-mate Neil Simpson was vilified by Rangers fans for putting Ian Durrant out of the game for the best part of three years after a challenge in 1988.

McLeish said: "Unfortunately we've had tragic injuries like this in the past - and we will get them again in the future. It is a tragic injury for the player and his club. We've had to rally around Martin Taylor because he was mentally shattered by the whole experience."

He added: "But the fact he has had such magnificent support up and down the country has helped Martin psychologically because I felt he could be damaged by this as well.

"I was told he'd only been sent off once before nine years ago and I'm surprised even at that.

"Although he is a big giant of a man, if you ask anyone who has worked with Martin they wouldn't say he is an out-and-out aggressive centre-half.

"He is more of a football-playing centre-half. Martin was horrified with what happened and, if the referee had given him only a yellow card, I don't know if he could have played on anyway.

"Just the look on his face after what happened.

"I would have been worried about him coming back into the club for training had we not received the support from football people the length and breadth of the country.

"We've got to move forward now and Martin has to get on with his football career again. We are all right behind the big fellow 100% and we are also very gutted for Eduardo."

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