Ramsay is now out of hospital, 'in pain but no long-term damage'
It’s supposed to be a friendly game to raise money for charity but someone clearly forgot to tell Teddy Sheringham.
The former England footballer took the match so seriously that one of his particularly blistering tackles saw opposing team member Gordon Ramsay stretchered off the pitch.
Even after the tackle, which occurred just five minutes in to the game, Sheringham was oblivious to Ramsay's injury - patting him on the back as the chef lay in agony on the grass.
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He needs oxygen! Concerned medics rush to Ramsay's aid after he was taken out by a bracing tackle from Sheringham during the charity football match
World-famous TV chef Ramsay, who used to play for Glaswegian football club Rangers, had to be given oxygen on the pitch before he was taken off by medics after Sheringham tackled him from behind at the match, held at Manchester's Old Trafford to raise funds for Unicef.
Following the tackle, Ramsay was taken to hospital for further treatment but was released later in the evening.
A spokesperson for Ramsay said: 'Gordon was taken to hospital after injuring his back during the game. He was released after receiving treatment and although he’s in pain today, there shouldn’t be any long term damage.
Gordon Ramsay is stretchered off during The Soccer Aid match at Old Trafford on Sunday night after a challenge by Sheringham
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