EFL star is stretchered off and given oxygen after horror injury in worrying scenes
DONCASTER star Louie Marsh was stretchered off after suffering a horror injury against Mansfield.
Marsh landed awkwardly after battling for the ball in the air.
The striker, who is on loan from Sheffield United, was given oxygen on the pitch.
Marsh, 19, appeared to have suffered a broken arm and was taken off shortly before half-time.
Medics were called to assist the youngster after physios realised the seriousness of the situation.
Doncaster captain Tommy Rowe had checked on Marsh's welfare moments after the incident as the forward had his head in his hands and looked to be in a lot of pain.
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Both Doncaster and Mansfield fans have wished Marsh well with one saying: "Hope all is good with the recovery, didn’t look good from the stands."
Another added: "Looked awful, gotta say Tommy Rowe was absolutely class with him."
A third wrote: "Never nice to see any player get injured. Hope he is back with us this season so we can see more of what he has to offer."
The incident occurred on the stroke of half-time with Rovers 2-1 down.
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They managed to restore parity after the break only for Callum Johnson to snatch a late winner for Nigel Clough's side.
The result means Mansfield have a good chance of qualifying for the knock-out stages of the Papa John's Trophy.