Bafetimbi Gomis "feeling well" after collapsing in Premier League game

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 17:37:40


Bafetimbi Gomis "feeling well" after collapsing in Premier League game

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The worrying incident occurred in the first half at White Hart Lane -- after Tottenham scored in the seventh minute -- but the 29-year-old left the pitch conscious following about five minutes of treatment. The Guardian added that he was wearing an oxygen mask.

Play was temporarily stopped before resuming.



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As the match progressed, Swansea tweeted that Gomis was 'fine,' with manager Garry Monk using the same word to describe Gomis' condition.

Gomis spent the night in hospital as a precaution, Swansea said on its website.

'I wanted to reassure you concerning my health,' Gomis told the website. 'It actually looks much scarier than it is physically dangerous, and I am feeling well now.

'I have been under a great deal of stress and fatigue due to my father's health, which requires me to go back and forth from France.

'I was disappointed that I couldn't help my team tonight, but now everything is back in order. I also want to thank everyone for their support and get well messages.'

Gomis had similar fainting spells in France, which prompted the president of his former club, Jean-Michel Aulas of Lyon, to tell French television in 2009: 'We can't not be worried, it scares you each time.'

Swansea ran tests on Gomis, said Monk, prior to signing him on a free transfer last July.

'He just has a little bit of low blood pressure which causes you a little bit of problems,' Monk said in a televised interview on Sky.

'It's been part of his life. We were well aware of that when we signed him. He's done all the hospital checks and all the medical checks you can possibly do and it's just part of his life.

'It's no problems whatsoever. It's not as serious as it looks.'

Gomis has scored two league goals for Swansea this season, mostly in a backup role. He became the Welsh side's top striker when Wilfried Bony signed with Manchester City in January.

Almost exactly three years ago at White Hart Lane, then Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed after suffering a cardiac arrest. He was near death, according to Bolton, but survived after being treated at the London Chest Hospital.

He subsequently retired.

Other footballers, including Cameroon international Marc-Vivien Foe in 2003 and Spanish international Antonio Puerta in 2007, didn't survive after collapsing on the pitch.

Read: Devastated Muamba quits football



Read: Devastated Muamba quits football Follow us at @CNNSport and like us on Facebook As the match progressed, Swansea tweeted that Gomis was 'fine,' with manager Garry Monk using the same word to describe Gomis' condition. He subsequently retired. The worrying incident occurred in the first half at White Hart Lane -- after Tottenham scored in the seventh minute -- but the 29-year-old left the pitch conscious following about five minutes of treatment. The Guardian added that he was wearing an oxygen mask. 'I wanted to reassure you concerning my health,' Gomis told the website. 'It actually looks much scarier than it is physically dangerous, and I am feeling well now. As the match progressed, Swansea tweeted that Gomis was 'fine,' with manager Garry Monk using the same word to describe Gomis' condition. 'It's no problems whatsoever. It's not as serious as it looks.' He subsequently retired. 'It's no problems whatsoever. It's not as serious as it looks.' 'I was disappointed that I couldn't help my team tonight, but now everything is back in order. I also want to thank everyone for their support and get well messages.' Almost exactly three years ago at White Hart Lane, then Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed after suffering a cardiac arrest. He was near death, according to Bolton, but survived after being treated at the London Chest Hospital. Follow us at @CNNSport and like us on Facebook The worrying incident occurred in the first half at White Hart Lane -- after Tottenham scored in the seventh minute -- but the 29-year-old left the pitch conscious following about five minutes of treatment. The Guardian added that he was wearing an oxygen mask. He subsequently retired. Gomis spent the night in hospital as a precaution, Swansea said on its website. Play was temporarily stopped before resuming. Gomis spent the night in hospital as a precaution, Swansea said on its website. 'I wanted to reassure you concerning my health,' Gomis told the website. 'It actually looks much scarier than it is physically dangerous, and I am feeling well now. Swansea ran tests on Gomis, said Monk, prior to signing him on a free transfer last July. Other footballers, including Cameroon international Marc-Vivien Foe in 2003 and Spanish international Antonio Puerta in 2007, didn't survive after collapsing on the pitch. Read: Devastated Muamba quits football Almost exactly three years ago at White Hart Lane, then Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed after suffering a cardiac arrest. He was near death, according to Bolton, but survived after being treated at the London Chest Hospital.

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