Wang
Shouting receives medical attention on the pitch as medical staff try to open a
jammed ambulance door
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Medics tried to kick open
a jammed ambulance door while a badly hurt Chinese footballer lay prone on the
pitch for several minutes, fighting for breath.
AFP
report continues:
Italian
legend Fabio Cannavaro, coach of Chinese Super League (CSL) champions Guangzhou
Evergrande, was left angered and fans and Chinese media hit out at what they
called the amateurish treatment of Changchun Yatai's Wang Shouting.
The
midfielder was knocked out just seconds into Saturday's 3-2 home league win
over Cannavaro's side when Yang Liyu's shoulder accidentally smashed him in the
face as they jumped for the ball.
Medical
staff from both sides rushed to help the 32-year-old Wang and the players of
both teams were clearly anxious as he lay unconscious, face down.
An
ambulance and stretcher were hastily summoned and it appeared Wang had
swallowed his tongue.
But
he was left for several minutes on the pitch as paramedics struggled with the
back door of the ambulance, even kicking it as it refused to budge.
They
eventually prised it open and Wang -- by now conscious and on a stretcher --
was taken to hospital and later released with no long-lasting damage.
But
the incident was embarrassing for a league whose teams have lavished big-money
contracts on star players and coaches of the ilk of Cannavaro.
"The
life of the players can't be ignored," Cannavaro, who captained Italy to
World Cup glory in 2006, was quoted as saying by the Information Times, a daily
newspaper.
"During
an emergency situation, there is no waiting time of several minutes.
"Ambulance
and first-aid equipment must be on standby at all times and the problem of the
door that can´t be opened should not be ignored."
The
Information Times savaged the cack-handed response in an article headlined,
"China's football is still far from professional -- when life is at stake,
ambulance door won't open."
Fans fumed too, with one poster on Weibo, China's version of Twitter, asking disdainfully: "Is the ambulance a prop?"
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