Tom Lockyer: Luton boss Rob Edwards says Hatters are ready for first match since captain’s cardiac arrest | Football News

Luton boss Rob Edwards vowed his side are ready “to do it for Locks” as they prepare to play their first match since captain Tom Lockyer’s on-pitch cardiac arrest at Bournemouth on Saturday. The 29-year-old Welshman has since been discharged from hospital following a successful procedure to fit an implantable cardioverter defibrillator, and has begun…

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Premier League confirms Bournemouth vs Luton to be replayed in full after Tom Lockyer cardiac arrest | Football News

Bournemouth vs Luton will be replayed in full after the on-field cardiac arrest suffered by Luton captain Tom Lockyer last weekend, the Premier League has confirmed. Lockyer collapsed in the 59th minute of Saturday’s match after he suffered a cardiac arrest, which subsequently resulted in the game being abandoned. The rescheduled game will take place…

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Tom Lockyer: Luton captain signs new contract after making full recovery from heart scare during Championship play-off final

Luton captain Tom Lockyer has agreed a new contract of undisclosed length with the club after making a full recovery from his recent heart scare. The 28-year-old Wales defender had surgery to correct an atrial fibrillation last month after collapsing during the Hatters’ Sky Bet Championship play-off final win against Coventry. Lockyer was key to…

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Tom Lockyer to be released from hospital soon after Championship play-off final collapse, says Luton Town boss Rob Edwards

Luton Town manager Rob Edwards says Tom Lockyer will be out of hospital soon following his collapse in Saturday’s Sky Bet Championship play-off final. Lockyer was carried off on a stretcher after just eight minutes of the Hatters’ Wembley win against Coventry and remains in hospital. speaking to Sky Sports News ahead of Tuesday night’s…

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Luton promoted to Premier League: Tom Lockyer celebrates from hospital after collapsing at Wembley

Luton captain Tom Lockyer was able to celebrate his team’s promotion to the Premier League from hospital in a stable condition after collapsing during the Championship play-off final at Wembley. Lockyer fell to the ground untouched while backpedaling early in the game against Coventry and then seemed to collapse as he tried to get back…

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