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Muamba praises God for 'miracle'

Fabrice Muamba has relived the dramatic moment he "died" on the pitch and described his astonishing recovery as "more than a miracle".

The Bolton midfielder's heart stopped beating naturally for 78 minutes after he collapsed in an unconscious heap during the club's FA Cup quarter-final at Tottenham on March 17.

But the devout Christian, 24, stunned doctors after coming back to life and was fit enough to walk out of hospital just a month after the ordeal.

In an interview with The Sun, Muamba revealed he asked God to protect him before the cup clash, which was abandoned after his collapse.

Muamba said: "Some one up there was watching over me.

"What happened to me was really more than a miracle.

"On the morning of the game I prayed with my father and asked God to protect me - and he didn't let me down.

"I am walking proof of the power of prayer. For 78 minutes I was dead and even if I lived was expected to have suffered brain damage.

"But I'm very much alive and sitting here talking now. Some one up there was watching over me."

Muamba revealed he was feeling "focused", "sharp" and "particularly fit" in the lead up to the game.

But 41 minutes into the first half the player said he started to feel dizzy and began seeing double before collapsing to the turf.

"It wasn't normal dizziness - it was a kind of surreal feeling like I was running along inside someone else's body," he said.

"I had no pain whatsoever. No clutching at my chest or tightness like you see when people have heart attacks in movies. Just an odd feeling that's impossible to explain.

"Then I started to see double. It was almost like a dream."

The emotional footballer, who posed shirtless to reveal a 3ins scar on his chest where doctors inserted a zapper to restart his heart if it ever stops again, broke down in tears during the interview.

Reliving the shocking moment his heart stopped in front of thousands of stunned fans, he added: "I just felt myself falling through the air and then felt two big thumps as my head hit the ground in front of me then that was it. Blackness, nothing. I was dead."

The former England Under-21 international said he had no recollection of the frantic treatment he received on the field or being rushed to the London Chest Hospital.

Among those who battled to keep him alive were Dr Andrew Deaner, a cardiologist and Tottenham fan who leapt from his seat in the crowd and rushed on to the pitch.

Muamba, who was unconscious for three days following his collapse, paid treatment to the doctor, saying: "It was pure chance that Dr Deaner was in the crowd that day. I owe him everything.

"He is the reason I have been able to hold my baby son again and continue my life."

Muamba, 24, has been recovering with his three-year-old son Joshua and fiancee Shauna Magunday at home after being discharged from the hospital on Monday - almost a month to the day after he suffered the cardiac arrest.

It is not yet known if he will return to competitive football.

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5 comments

Amanda Lorimer

9:51am on 22/4/2012

Miricles doooooo happen ....... what else wud u call this ...... no blood to his brain for 78 minutes ...... no damage ? ...... astonishing . So happy for Muamba and his family .

Arron Parr

10:38am on 22/4/2012

Totally amazin. dr deaner is a true hero and needs. to honoured.

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boxclevertv

11:29am on 22/4/2012

Yeah god saved you... He first gave you a heart attck in a football game and then saved you to prove he is real and a miracle worker.. DURP DURP god didnt do anything the medics saved him. Its good he survived and everything but people need to stop blaming and thanking god/gods for things that happen..

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Gavin Nellis

11:42am on 22/4/2012

Why on earth is thanking god???? i didnt see god trying to resusatate the guy for 78 minutes,he should be thanking all the hospital staff and everyone who helped him on the pitch,god had nothing to do with his recovery

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Jennie Morris

12:44pm on 22/4/2012

He would have had blood to his brain because they were doing CPR that is why you do it & it is tribute to how well it was carried out that he has not suffered brain damage. Nothing remotely to do with god just great skills acquired through years of hard work study & experience.

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