Liverpool F.C.'s Conor Bradley was stretchered off the pitch in the closing minutes of Thursday's Premier League draw with Arsenal at the Emirates. The 22-year-old defender tangled with Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli, who attempted to push Bradley off the pitch as he lay injured. Commentator Gary Neville was furious, saying 'Oh you can't push him off the pitch. You cannot do that, you idiot. That's so poor.' Neville also expressed surprise that the Liverpool F.C. players didn't react more strongly to Martinelli's behavior. Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane also criticized Martinelli, telling him to apologize for his actions. Liverpool F.C. midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai shared his view on the incident, saying 'I see that Conor twisted his knee... And then you try to push him off the pitch. I understand that you want to win, we want to win as well, but I think the health of the player is much more important than anything else.' The incident has sparked outrage, with many calling for Martinelli to apologize. Liverpool F.C. now faces an anxious wait to determine the severity of Bradley's injury. The club will switch focus to the FA Cup, hosting Barnsley at Anfield on Monday night. Arsenal, meanwhile, will face Portsmouth on Sunday. The draw has left Arsenal's lead at the top of the Premier League table at five points. Liverpool F.C. will be hoping that Bradley's injury is not too serious, as they look to climb the table. The incident has also raised questions about player conduct and sportsmanship. Gary Neville's comments have sparked a debate about how players should behave on the pitch. Roy Keane's criticism of Martinelli has also been widely reported. Liverpool F.C. fans will be waiting anxiously for news on Bradley's injury, hoping that he will be back on the pitch soon.