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Muamba grateful for support

Credit: Shauna Muamba twitter account @ShaunaMuamba
Image: Fabrice Muamba: Bolton midfielder returns to Twitter to thank everyone for their support

Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba has taken to Twitter for the first time since his cardiac arrest to thank fans for their support.

Bolton midfielder takes to Twitter

Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba has taken to his Twitter account for the first time since his cardiac arrest to thank fans for their support. The 24-year-old, who was unconscious for three days after collapsing on the pitch during his team's FA Cup quarter-final match against Tottenham last month, has stunned medical professionals with his recovery. He also sent a good luck message to his team-mates, writing on Twitter: "Thank u so much 4 ur prayers,love and support. Good 2 be back on twitter. Hoping £BWFC pick up 3pts today, come on lads we can do this." Muamba's heart stopped beating naturally for 78 minutes after his cardiac arrest on March 17th at White Hart Lane. While he was recovering at the London Chest Hospital, his fiancee Shauna Magunda reassured Muamba's many fans by posting a photograph of the smiling footballer on his Twitter page. Before Saturday, the last message Muamba had written himself on Twitter was on the day of his collapse, when he said he was just reaching the London football stadium. The devout Christian was fit enough to walk out of hospital just a month after his ordeal, although it is not yet known if he will play professional football again.

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