Tom Lockyer returns to Vitality where doctors saved his life three months ago

The match of the 17th round of the Premier League, Bournemouth – Luton, a little less than three months ago (December 16) is not finished. The interruption happened in the 59th minute, when the defender of the Hatters, captain Tom Lockyer collapsed. Doctors quickly came in to help the footballer, who already had problems like this in the past.Lockyer returns to the stadium where the Cherries’ medical team saved his life. A one-minute round of applause is planned for the Luton defender, who then had a heart attack, but their quick reaction saved his life. Fortunately, he is fine now, of course he is not playing yet and the question is whether he will be back on the pitch, but he will be present for the replay of the 17th round. An emotional match awaits him and the support of the fans of both clubs.Nesta quarta, Bournemouth e Luton fazem o jogo interrompido pela parada cardíaca de Tom Lockyer. Agora com um desfibrilador interno, ele poderá agradecer aos paramédicos que salvaram sua vida. Nós estaremos juntos na transmissão, 16h30, na ESPN4 e Star+.pic.twitter.com/R6WynnARTi— Leonardo Bertozzi (@lbertozzi) March 13, 2024 Luton have had some good results this season in their first season in the English top flight. Liverpool barely took a point (1-1), but as the championship goes on, the Hatters are faltering and it will be difficult for them to survive. Brentford, Everton and Nottingham Forest, who have also been playing very poorly of late, could eventually be chased down.Bournemouth need not worry, and next year they will surely play in the Premier League. The Cherries won four points in the previous two rounds, so they have the role of favorites tonight against Luton. The coach of the home team, Spaniard Andoni Iraola, will probably field the same team that drew at the weekend (2-2) against Sheffield United. Aarons, Fredericks, Hill, Kelly and the Argentinian Senesi are out.##EDITORS_CHOICE##The visiting manager, the young Welshman Rob Edwards, cannot count on the Dane Anderson, the Jamaican Bell, then the Zimbabwe international Nakamba, as well as Brown, Johnson, Potts and the aforementioned Lockyer.Bournemouth did not win at their Vitality in four previous matches against the team from just outside north-west London (two draws and two losses) – in the first part of the championship, Luton won 3-2.PREMIER LEAGUE – POSTPONED MATCH, ROUND 17 Wednesday22:30: (1.58) Bournemouth (4.60) Luton (5.70)***odds are subject to change***

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