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Gillingham boss Andy Hessenthaler defends Curtis Weston over challenge on Rotherham United goalkeeper Andy Warrington

Curtis Weston goes in for a challenge on Andy Warrington that left the Rotherham keeper with a head injury
Curtis Weston goes in for a challenge on Andy Warrington that left the Rotherham keeper with a head injury

Curtis Weston goes in for a challenge on Andy Warrington that left the Rotherham keeper with blood coming from his head Picture: Barry Goodwin

Manager Andy Hessenthaler leapt to the defence of Gillingham midfielder Curtis Weston after this challenge on Rotherham keeper Andy Warrington on Tuesday.

Weston was cautioned after lunging in on Warrington, who had to be substituted with blood coming from his head. The incident led to a heated exchange between Hessenthaler and Millers boss Ronnie Moore on the touchline.

Moore said: "He was fortunate to only get a yellow – you are telling me that wasn’t malicious?"

But Hessenthaler retorted: "Curtis made a mistake. He didn’t mean to catch him. He’s apologised and I apologised to the keeper at the end."Picture: Barry Goodwin

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