YouTube Allstars player in tears as he's stretchered off in first game after hip op – but commentator is ruthless | The Sun

THEO BAKER was forced off with injury during the Sidemen vs YouTube All Stars charity match.

The midfielder started for the YouTube All Stars but had to be stretched off in the 35th minute.




Baker, 27, went down after taking a shot and spent several minutes receiving treatment before being substituted.

And he appeared to be in significant pain as he was taken off, with fans applauding and signing "Theo, Theo!".

Baker himself covered his face with his shirt to hide his tears as he lay on the stretcher.

Even commentator Stephen Tries was disappointed – but he was not exactly sympathetic considering Baker has just come back from a hip operation.

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He said: "This is a real shame because I had some more jokes written and that was a waste of time."

Baker's injury was one of the main talking points of an action-packed first half which saw the two teams go in level at 2-2.

However it was overshadowed by a hilarious mistake by YouTube All Star JiDion for the opening goal.

Behzinga slotted home after dribbling past one defender, but the ball fell at the feet of JiDion who tried to pick up the ball with his hands.

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ChrisMD equalised for the All Stars before Miniminter put the Sidemen back in front.

But Chunkz's deflected effort beat a hapless KSI in goal to restore parity in the clash.

The final score saw the Sidemen emerge victorious 8-5.

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