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Burnley striker Sam Vokes vows elbow blow on Schindler was ‘nothing intentional’

Vokes and Schindler clashed during the second half of the 1-1 draw at Turf Moor.

Sam Vokes insisted his elbow on Christopher Schindler that left the Huddersfield defender bloodied and bruised was entirely accidental.

The incident occurred during the second half of the 1-1 draw between Burnley and the Terriers at Turf Moor. The two players, the goalscorers in the match, jumped together for a ball in the Huddersfield penalty area and Vokes caught Schindler with the point of a swinging elbow.

Schindler put his body on the line again moments later, blocking a shot with his face, before going down and requiring several minutes of treatment. Medics attempted to stop the bleeding from two cuts, one on the bridge of his nose and one under his right eye.

He was able to finish the game after a change of shirt. Huddersfield manager David Wagner called the challenge “ugly” in his post-match press conference but stopped short of accusing Vokes of any deliberate action.

Welshman Vokes said: “I was backing in and he happened to be there and I caught him with a stray elbow. I apologised to him afterwards, it was nothing intentional. It was just one of those things where you’re up against the centre-half. I’ve had plenty of them from the other side.

“Obviously when you have an opponent lying down for that amount of time, no one wants to see that. I was glad to see him return back to the pitch.”

Schindler accepted Vokes’ apology and protestations of innocence.

“I don’t want to say that he did it on purpose,” said the Huddersfield defender, who had earlier scored his first Premier League goal.

“They’re a physical team, strong guys and they try to free them up, use their arms. Obviously my nose was in the way this time.”

Schindler was confident he had not suffered any serious harm, saying: “It’s a little bit sore. I’ve got a headache but the rest is OK.

“It was quite a strong hit. I saw the ball was still in a dangerous area so I got my head on the second ball as well. I felt straight away it was dripping and I felt sure it was blood so that’s why I went to ground. My nose wasn’t the prettiest before so maybe it’s good for me!”

Huddersfield remain without a Premier League victory this season but their third draw was enough to lift them off the bottom of the table, and they were unfortunate not to take more than a point after dominating the game.

For Burnley, a seventh point from their last three games was another step forward after their poor start, but Sean Dyche’s side are still significantly short of the form they showed last season.

Defender James Tarkowski said: “We’ve restricted the goals going into the back of our net, which at the start of the season was a problem. Now we need to improve on our forward play a bit more and try keeping the ball. Seven points from our last three games is a positive when you’re not playing great.”

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