Former Arsenal star Jeff Reine-Adelaide knocked out during relegation battle in Belgium

Former Arsenal star Jeff Reine-Adelaide was stretchered off for MWD Molenbeek in Belgian after being hit in the face by the ball.
In a relegation battle with Charleroi the midfield was left stricken on the pitch for 10 minutes after the incident.
Molenbeek were already 3-0 down when the ball hit the 26-year-old.
He was eventually substituted nine minutes into first-half stoppage time.
Reine-Adelaide was then taken to hospital to be checked over.
Molenbeek manager Yannick Ferrera explained his fears after the game.
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He said post-match: "Jeff was unconscious for about ten minutes. We fear a brain haemorrhage."
But this was later denied by the player's entourage who told L'Équipe: “Jeff is fine. There is no hemorrhage or after-effects."
His former club Lyon were one of a number of concerned fans.
They posted: "Olympique Lyonnais is with you at this difficult time.
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"We wish you a speedy recovery, courage and strength to you."
And the player has since posted a thank you for the well wishes on Instagram.
He wrote: "Thanks for your messages of support, more fear than evil."