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Wenger has to say more: Ban Taylor for lifetime!

Livid Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger called for Birmingham defender Martin Taylor to be banned for life after his horror tackle left Eduardo da Silva with a broken leg.

Eduardo was taken to hospital following the sickening challenge just three minutes into Saturday afternoon's Premier League game at St Andrews which finished 2-2.

Taylor was said to be 'distraught' at the incident, with Blues boss Alex McLeish insisting the defender had no intention of hurting his opponent.

But Wenger was having none of it.

'This guy should never play football again,' he fumed. 'What is he doing on the football pitch?

'I've gone along with the idea for a long time that to stop Arsenal, you have to kick Arsenal. I knew that was coming for a long time now.'

Of Eduardo's injury, Wenger added on Sky Sports: 'His injury is very, very bad.

'More than the season is over.'

Blues boss Alex McLeish said of the challenge: 'Martin's distraught about the lad's injury.'

'It's certainly not in Martin Taylor's make-up at all to commit a malicious tackle.'

McLeish applauded his players' never-say-die attitude after James McFadden's last-gasp penalty salvaged a point for Birmingham.

Despite Taylor's early dismissal, the 10 men led at half-time thanks to McFadden's free-kick.

Arsenal made the extra man tell after the restart, Theo Walcott scoring his first Premier League goals with a brace.

The leaders looked like going eight points clear of Manchester United temporarily but Gael Clichy's rash stoppage-time challenge on Stuart Parnaby - in which he appeared to get the ball - handed McFadden his second from the spot.

'The players' commitment was fantastic,' McLeish said.

'Taking the lead was probably unexpected but what a great goal it was.

'We looked comfortable up to half-time.

'We probably got a wee bit casual. I thought it's going to be a long second half.

'We were prepared to lose it by a heavier margin but boldness, I think, got us a point.'

Scotland forward McFadden, who admitted he had been 'nervous' stepping up for the penalty, said: 'When they got the two goals, it looked as if we were out the game but we fought back and showed great spirit.

'We need to start winning but a draw like that's better than a win.'

On the injury to Eduardo, McFadden added: 'I've not seen the tackle but it was a terrible injury. I've seen his leg and it didn't look too clever.

'You just have to get on with it at times when things like that happen.'
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