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Fabrice Muamba facing 'long road to recovery' say family

 

Simon Stone
Friday 23 March 2012 08:27 EDT
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The Tottenham players show their support for Fabrice Muamba before the game
The Tottenham players show their support for Fabrice Muamba before the game (Getty Images)

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Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba faces a long road to recovery according to a joint statement released by the player's father Marcel and fiancee Shauna.

Muamba remains in the London Chest Hospital, where he was admitted on Saturday night after suffering a cardiac arrest during his club's FA Cup quarter-final with Tottenham at White Hart Lane.

"Even though Fabrice has made great progress over the last couple of days, he is still in intensive care, and still has a long period of recovery ahead," read the statement.

"He has asked that you please keep him in your prayers."

It was only after talking to the pair on Tuesday that Bolton manager Owen Coyle was given the all-clear for his team to resume their Premier League campaign against Blackburn tomorrow.

Marcel and Shauna are maintaining their presence alongside Muamba and admit they have been overwhelmed by the response to the 23-year-old's plight.

"We would like to firstly thank God for answering our prayers," continued the statement.

"Thank you to everyone for the love, prayers and support over the past few days.

"In particular we owe an enormous gratitude to the Bolton and Spurs medical teams for their quick reaction on Saturday, and the fantastic team here at the London Chest Hospital.

"We have been overwhelmed by all the kind messages we have received.

"The support we have had from the fans, not just from Bolton but football supporters around the world, has given us so much strength.

"We have been particularly touched by the support from the football community globally.

"Thanks also to our family and close friends and thank you to the media for respecting our privacy during this very difficult time."

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