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Hartridge Leaves Hospital After Gruesome Injury
5 Jan
Summary
- Defender Alex Hartridge is out of hospital after a head injury.
- He sustained a gash across his eyebrow and on his cheekbone.
- Hartridge avoided fractures, but may require facial plastic surgery.

Burton Albion defender Alex Hartridge has been released from the hospital after sustaining head injuries during a recent League One match. The incident occurred during the game against Plymouth Argyle when Hartridge suffered a severe gash across his eyebrow and another on his cheekbone following a challenge. Medical assessments confirmed no fractures, providing some relief, though the defender might require plastic surgery to address the facial wounds.
Despite the severity of the injury, the club has confirmed that Hartridge did not suffer a concussion. The 26-year-old, who was born in Devon, is a key player for Burton Albion, having joined from Wycombe Wanderers last summer and contributing one goal in 23 appearances. His team is currently positioned 21st in the league standings.
The Brewers are scheduled to compete in the FA Cup third round this Saturday, facing National League side Boreham Wood in an away fixture. The team will be looking to secure a positive result in this cup competition as they navigate their league campaign.




