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SICKENING CLASH

Brentford stars Rico Henry and Mathias Jensen left with blood pouring down their faces after horror collision vs Wolves

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BRENTFORD duo Rico Henry and Mathias Jensen were involved in a sickening bloody clash of heads against Wolves.

The two players both had to be substituted, with Jensen having blood pouring from his face.

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Brentford stars Rico Henry and Mathias Jensen were involved in this sickening collision
Play was held up for around five minutes after the worrying incident
Mathias Jensen was left with blood pouring down his face

They went up to challenge for the ball, but crashed into each other on the 20-minute mark.

The game was held up for around five minutes as medics rushed on to treat the stricken pair.

Both exited the game, as concussion substitutes Mads Roerslev and Shandon Baptiste came on.

It appeared that the pair were suffering with cuts and bumps to their faces.

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There was even more drama to come just six minutes later.

The Premier League clash was stopped for EIGHTEEN minutes because of a DRONE flying over the pitch.

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The referee took both teams off the pitch while the offending item was tracked and dealt with.

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Fans were left peering into the sky as ref Peter Bankes followed the rules for the unusual event taking place.

Bankes was seen deep in conversation with his other officials on the touchline as players took shelter in the stands, and then the dressing rooms.

The Bees were looking to get back to winning ways against Wolves having lost their last three Premier League games.

After a decent start to life in the top-flight, Thomas Frank's side are in danger of being dragged into a relegation battle.

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A drone was flown over the Brentford Community Stadium during the first half
Players from both teams were left looking up into the sky

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