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On-loan Liverpool left-back Owen Beck was subjected to abuse from rival fans after encountering a new hamstring issue during his return from injury.
Beck, who is currently playing for Championship side Blackburn Rovers, had to be substituted just 13 minutes into the 1-0 loss against Portsmouth on Saturday afternoon.
The 22 year old was making his comeback after being out of action for seven weeks due to an initial hamstring problem.
As he was assisted off the pitch, Beck became the target of Portsmouth supporters who mistakenly thought he was faking his injury.
Blackburn boss Valerien Ismael, who took over last month, expressed his frustration at losing Beck again.
He said: "For the first 30 minutes, we were ready and knew it would be a fight against the opponents, and I thought we started well, but we lost Becky (Owen Beck) again, which was a big frustration.
"Owen has a hamstring injury.
On Monday, we'll have a scan and will have more clarity."
When fit, Beck - who has made three senior appearances for Liverpool - has been a regular feature for Blackburn this season, having played in 25 matches
This incident led to an eight-game suspension for the Preston player.
Without Beck, Blackburn's performance has dipped, with Saturday's defeat marking a fifth loss in six games