The injury itself was compounded by the furious reaction it provoked on the pitch. Believing Bradley was feigning injury to waste time in the dying seconds, Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli physically shoved the stricken defender off the pitch after dropping the ball on him. The incident sparked a melee between the two sets of players and drew stinging criticism from pundits, with Gary Neville branding the Brazilian’s conduct "disgraceful".
However, Slot adopted a conciliatory stance towards the Arsenal forward, attributing the incident to the wider culture of gamesmanship in modern football rather than malice on Martinelli’s part.
"I don't know Gabriel Martinelli, but he comes across as a nice guy," Slot insisted after the game. "I think the problem for him - and it's a problem in general in football - is that there is so much time-wasting and players pretending they are injured... I am 100 per cent sure if he knew what the injury might be, he would never do that."
Martinelli has since contacted Bradley to apologise, claiming he misunderstood the situation in the heat of the moment.