Rabu, 15 Agustus 2012

Finally, let Muamba football

The Congolese of Bolton who recovered from a stroke suffered in the middle game, not play, on the recommendation of their doctors. Months after the stroke in the middle game, in which nearly killed, the Congolese Fabrice Muamba, 24, decided to retire from professional football, on the recommendation of doctors. The player had suffered cardiac event last March 17 when he played a round of the FA Cup for his team, Bolton, against Tottenham. Although his recovery was very good-Muamba himself described it as "more than a miracle", as it was one month internship and clinically dead for 78 minutes, the player decided to follow medical advice and away from professional sport. "I am forced to leave the football, even devastating news. I have much to thank the Bolton fans, family and friends," he said. Despite expectations for a possible return, recent medical examinations performed in Belgium did not yield the expected results."Football has been my life since I was a teenager and gave me many opportunities. Above all I love this sport and I consider myself fortunate to have been able to play at the highest level," said Muamba. For Bolton, Phil Garside, Muamba withdrawal "is a big disappointment", but knows he must follow medical recommendations. Fabrice started his career at Arsenal in 2002 and four years later he transferred to Birmingham, until in 2008 he was signed for Bolton, where he played his last game. With this team debut in the Premier League.

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