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Fabrice Muamba's has labelled his remarkable recovery as being "more than a miracle". The Bolton midfielder collapsed during a Premier League match with Tottenham at White Hart Lane, and was effectively dead for 78 minutes.
Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba was yesterday released from hospital and paid tribute to club fans and to doctors at the London Chest Hospital.
Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba is reportedly sitting up in hospital, and according to his club manager Owen Coyle, the player was able to watch some of his side's victory over fellow strugglers Blackburn at the weekend.
Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba will still face a long period of recovery, as there still remains no suggestion regarding whether or not the former Arsenal player will return to football.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle admitted that his players will find it difficult to focus on their game during the Premier League match against Blackburn this weekend, as their thoughts will be focused on that of Fabrice Muamba, who collapsed in the FA Cup game against Tottenham last week.
Bolton Wanderers' club doctor Jonathan Tobin yesterday revealed that midfielder Fabrice Muamba, who collapsed against Tottenham last week, was in effect dead for 78 minutes. Muamba has made an astonishing recovery this week.
Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba is fighting for his life today as the footballing world hopes that the England under 21 midfielder recovers quickly. Muamba slumped to the surface in the 41st minute of an FA Cup match against Tottenham yesterday.
Arsenal came from behind to record a 2-1 victory over Bolton Wanderers in their Carling Cup 4th round game. Goals from Arshavin and Park took the Gunners into the fifth round.
Fabrice Muamba has emerged as a target for Manchester City. It is understood that the Bolton centre midfielder is keen to make a move to a larger club, and Bolton boss Owen Coyle is ready to let the player leave.
Bolton have completed the signing of Mustapha Riga from Spanish minnows Levante. It is understood that Riga has joined on a three year deal.
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