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For those of you who follow Soccer, I'm sure this news is old to you, but nevertheless, It's as important as ever. Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba is “critically ill” in intensive care at the heart attack centre of the London Chest Hospital.Muamba collapsed in the 41st minute of Bolton's FA Cup quarter-final against Tottenham with the match abandoned after the player received treatment on the pitch from paramedics
He was rushed to hospital and the club have now released a statement which reads: "Bolton Wanderers can confirm that Fabrice Muamba has been admitted to the heart attack centre at London Chest hospital where he is currently in a critically ill condition in intensive care..
Muamba underwent 6 minutes of treatment amid the worrying scene's at White Hart Lane, with players, fans and staff obviously distressed. He was rushed to Hospital; Staff used defibrillator's on Fabrice whilst he was unconscious on the pitch. Muamba was carried off on a stretcher and referee Howard Webb abandoned the match moments later.
It is understood Coyle and Bolton's veteran striker Kevin Davies accompanied Muamba to the hospital. Worried fans and players took to Twitter to give their reaction to Muamba's collapse.
My message to you NGU is to support Mumaba if you are on twitter. The current trend is #PrayForMuamba . Fabrice is a fantastic footballer (soccer player if your American) He isn't a household name, but the guy has an unbelievable story behind his rise to success. Fabrice has a young boy and has been married for just over a year. Join the twitter trend, and please, #PrayForMuamba.
On a personal note, I play professionally for Fulham FC. I'm a reserve team player and have played against Muamba when he was returning from Injury. Before the game he was smiling, talking to us (the opposite team) as if we we're all friends and colleagues. Many full time professional's have said he always has a smile on his face, and is the hardest working member of their team. Just check the Trend.
He's Too Young to die, Support him.