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Sviatchenko hits out at Bridcutt’s horror ‘tackle’

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SFAErik Sviatchenko has hit out at Liam Bridcutt over the ‘challenge’ that could have put him out of action for the season- or longer.

The Celtic defender replaced Daniel Agger in the 64th minute and was only on the park five minutes when he was hammered by a late XXX-rated ‘tackle’ from the Reading born midfielder.

I was very lucky, It was a horrible tackle,” Sviatchenko said after Denmark’s 1-0 defeat to Scotland. “It is unbelievable that I didn’t get a serious injury.

I said to the referee that he could have broken my leg but in a split second he had to make the decision and he must have felt he touched the ball first. I was quite certain that I was first to the ball.

He came through me with all he had- 120 per cent. I feel a bit sore in my knee but I think it is just the shock.

I am not going to cry about it. Thankfully it is not a bad one. I have had my injuries in the past and I don’t want to be out again.”

Denmark boss Age Hareide added: “It was a horrific challenge. He could have broken Sviatchenko’s leg.

I don’t think he meant to be nasty but I’ve seen the TV afterwards and he could have taken his career. That boy needs to be spoken to and I hope Gordon will.”

After discovering his Scottish-ness three years ago Bridcutt said: “I got a phone-call a couple of weeks ago asking if I’d be interested in playing for Scotland and to check I was eligible to represent them.

“Playing international football is a brilliant opportunity for me. I just want to progress as much as I can in my career and this gives me a great chance to do that.”

Gosport born Matt Ritchie scored the only goal of the game for Scotland in front of 18,000 fans at Hampden.

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