Fabrice Muamba recovering after 'comfortable' night
Bolton player Fabrice Muamba spent a ‘comfortable night’ in intensive care as he continues his recovery from a cardiac arrest, doctors treating him said on Tuesday.
The 23-year-old is spending his fourth day at the London Chest Hospital after collapsing on the pitch during an FA Cup quarter-final against Tottenham on Saturday.
The family of the player, who was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo but came to Britain at the age of 11, are said to be touched by the public support they have received.
A joint statement by Bolton and the hospital trust said: "Fabrice Muamba has had a comfortable night in the intensive care unit at the London Chest Hospital where the medical team is continuing to monitor his progress.
"Fabrice's family has asked us to thank everyone again for their thoughts and prayers and for the continued messages of support from which they draw great strength."
Bolton manager Owen Coyle paid another visit to the former England Under-21 international's bedside on Tuesday.
But the hospital urged friends of Muamba to postpone any further visits ‘to ensure the smooth running of the hospital for all patients – as well as Fabrice's need to concentrate on his recovery’.
One of Muamba's friends, Curtis Codrington, said Monday that the player had started to speak in English and French when he visited his bedside.
In the wake of the Muamba incident, the English Premier League has said it will review its medical procedures.
The league's chief executive Peter Scudamore praised officials and medical staff for saving Muamba's life on Saturday and said he wanted to ensure other players receive the best possible care.
The level of care he received after collapsing at White Hart Lane owed much to lessons learned when Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech suffered a fractured skull during a match five years ago.
Speaking to a sports business breakfast in London, Scudamore said: "If there are ways and means of making it better in the future – just like we did in 2006-07 following the Petr Cech incident – we will do everything we can to make sure we reduce to the point of elimination, if we possibly can, things like that.
"There are no guarantees but we will do whatever we can to improve."
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