Leeds United youngster Jack Clarke felt unwell during the Championship match against Middlesbrough today.

Ian Harte has revealed on Twitter that Leeds United youngster Jack Clarke has left the hospital.
As reported by BBC Sport, Clarke – who can operate as a winger or as a forward – was taken to hospital after the Championship match between Middlesbrough and Leeds at the Riverside Stadium today.
The 18-year-old started the match and was substituted at half time, as it ended in a 1-1 draw.
The talented and promising teenager felt unwell while he was on the substitutes’ bench, and was treated by paramedics before being taken to the hospital.
Leeds legend Harte is Clarke’s agent, and he has given a positive update on the situation of the youngster on Twitter.

Encouraging update
It is very encouraging that Clarke has left the hospital, and it seems that the situation is not very serious.
The youngster is hugely talented, and he will play an important role in Leeds’s quest to finish in the top two of the Championship this season once he fully recovers.
According to WhoScored, Clarke has made four starts and 12 substitute appearances in the Championship for Leeds so far this season, scoring two goals and providing two assists in the process.

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