The boot that caused Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney to suffer a near-fatal injury is reportedly under investigation by the players' union.
Professional Footballers Association (PFA) chief Gordon Taylor has ordered for more checks on Hugo Rodallega's studs after his accidental clash gashed Rooney's leg.
"This is an ongoing process, we have not finished looking into it," The Sun quoted Taylor, as saying.
Rooney needed stitches in his thigh after the sickeningly deep gash sustained in Manchester United 's clash with Fulham last month. The wound came within a millimetre of puncturing the femoral artery, a situation that could have seen the striker bleed to death within 10 minutes.
The PFA now want to know if Rodallega's combination of studs and blades were safe during Fulham's 3-2 defeat at Old Trafford.
Taylor has been assured that Rodallega's boots were checked by fourth official Phil Gibbs before he came on as a sub.
Rooney, 26, expects to be out for another fortnight but thanked his lucky stars that he was not more seriously hurt.
He said: "I was lucky, to be honest, because it was a millimetre away from my artery. It could've been a lot worse. Thank God I was quite fortunate." (ANI)