Leicester vs Southampton DELAYED as referee forced off on his DEBUT after undergoing treatment

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LEICESTER CITY’S Premier League clash with Southampton was DELAYED for 12 minutes after the referee was forced to go off for treatment.

Ref David Webb – who was making his Prem debut – fell to the deck holding his face after Jordan Ayew collided with him as he ran past. 

Leicester City’s Premier League clash with Southampton has been suspended after the referee was forced to go off for treatment

The referee fell to the deck holding his face after Jordan Ayew collided with him

The official was making his Premier League debut

David Webb was forced off down the tunnel for a concussion check

Play was delayed for 12 minutes

The unfortunate incident happened in the 33rd minute after Jamie Vardy scored Leicester‘s first goal at home since December 8.

But Webb couldn’t have endured a worse Premier League refereeing debut as he was REPLACED before half-time.

The official dropped to the turf and held his face for several seconds after Leicester star Ayew accidentally clattered into him in the middle of the pitch.

And Leicester captain Vardy felt compelled to step in as he bent down to take the whistle away from Webb.

In fact, Vardy blew the whistle while it was still in Webb’s hand as he laid on the pitch face down.

Vardy – who scored his 199th goal for Leicester – then instantly walked off, before physios stormed the pitch to come to the official’s aid.

Webb came back to his feet after a few minutes before heading down the tunnel for a concussion check at the King Power Stadium.

With play formally suspended thanks to Vardy’s intervention, both sets of players were milling around on the pitch waiting.

Leicester star Ayew accidentally bumped into Webb

Jamie Vardy ran over to take the whistle from the referee and blow it

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And Webb couldn’t continue the rest of the game, so fourth official Sam Barratt was subbed in to resume play after the lengthy delay.

A commentator said: “Webb is said to be OK and is under observation.”

Referee’s delegate Phil Sharp was forced to step in as the fourth official during the unprecedented scenes.

And it was Ayew who extended relegated Leicester’s lead in the 44th minute.

The former Crystal Palace star’s free-kick hit the wall from 25 yards, before he hammered in a half-volley into the bottom left corner.

Both sets of players were milling around on the pitch waiting

Fourth official Sam Barratt was forced to sub in for Webb Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

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