Tyrone Mings' Controversial Elbow Fractures Alex Scott's Jaw in Premier League Clash
In a heated Premier League match, Tyrone Mings' elbow caused a fractured jaw to Bournemouth's Alex Scott, sparking controversy and criticism from manager Andoni Iraola.



In a dramatic Premier League encounter at the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth's young midfielder Alex Scott suffered a fractured jaw following a contentious elbow from Aston Villa's Tyrone Mings. The incident occurred just six minutes into the game, leaving Scott in need of extensive medical attention.
Despite the injury, Scott bravely continued to play until halftime, when he was ultimately substituted. The match saw further drama as Aston Villa's Jacob Ramsey received a second yellow card, reducing the team to 10 men. However, Mings escaped without a caution, much to the dismay of Bournemouth's manager, Andoni Iraola.
Iraola expressed his frustration in a post-match interview with BBC Sport, stating, "Tyrone Mings knows what he is doing, he knew where Alex was. It was very violent." He emphasized the potential danger of the incident and questioned the timing of disciplinary actions in the game.
The injury raises concerns about Scott's ability to continue playing this season. Iraola added, "I hope he can finish the season but I really don't know. He was almost knocked out. After the elbow we didn't know if he could continue."
This incident has sparked a debate over player safety and the enforcement of rules in high-stakes football matches. Fans and analysts alike are calling for stricter measures to prevent such injuries in the future.