Luton Town defender Tom Lockyer is set to meet with experts to assess his return to football. The 29-year-old defender fainted during a game against Bournemouth on December 16. Causing the said match to be cancelled.
Tom Lockyer was recently released from the hospital after being fitted with an implantable pacemaker and a chip that can be monitored remotely. He posted a message via Instagram saying, “I want to say that I am fine and feeling very much. after the cardiac arrest incident at Bournemouth”ทางเข้า UFABET
“The reason I feel good is due to the brave actions of the players, staff, doctors and nursing staff. I am grateful that this happened to me surrounded by all these heroes. They saved my life. I will never forget what you all did for me.”
“Although I regret not being able to participate. But I’m proud that my teammates continued to fight without me. The fighting spirit I have seen in the last three games has given me a lot of encouragement.”
“I will do everything I can to help the boss and the club. On matters still to be decided, I will meet with experts in the new year.”
Lockyer had previously collapsed on the pitch in the Championship promotion play-off final against Coventry in May. Before being taken to the hospital He later had heart surgery. And received approval to return to play football again this past June.