Qu'est ce qui se passe avec FABRICE MUAMBA???
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Kompany et si le pbm de Muamba est famillial!!!Tala oncle tika kokangela fabrice Goutte.....Mon petit Fabrice ne te laisse pas faire stp
NZAMBE AKOKUEYAKA TSEEEEE TOYEBA.... NZAMBE AKOLONGAKA KAKA
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Le milieu de terrain de Bolton (D1 anglaise) Fabrice Muamba, qui s'était effondré sur le terrain pendant un match de Coupe d'Angleterre samedi contre Tottenham, victime d'un arrêt cardiaque, a montré de "petits signes d'amélioration", a annoncé lundi le London Chest Hospital.
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"Fabrice Muamba demeure en soins intensifs au London Chest Hospital, où il a montré aujourd'hui (lundi) des petits signes d'amélioration", a annoncé l'établissement dans un communiqué.
"Son coeur bat maintenant sans assistance médicale et il peut également bouger les bras et les jambes", détaille le communiqué, qui souligne que le pronostic vital du joueur "demeure réservé pour encore quelque temps. Il est toujours dans un état critique et continuera à faire l'objet d'une surveillance dans l'unité de soins intensifs du London Chest Hospital", poursuit le communiqué.
Le jeune Anglais d'origine congolaise, âgé de 23 ans, s'était soudainement effondré samedi sur la pelouse de White Hart Lane, peu avant la mi-temps, alors qu'aucun autre joueur n'était à proximité immédiate de lui. Les secouristes, accourus immédiatement, ont pratiqué une longue séance de réanimation sur la pelouse, puis lors du trajet vers l'hôpital. Son coeur avait recommencé à battre de façon autonome à l'arrivée à l'hôpital.
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Yama de Yama, bolobaki trop !!!! Fecofa pe etindi message naye !!!!
DR Congo FA offers support to Kinshasa-born Muamba
Kinshasa-born Fabrice Muamba has the "support and prayers of 65 million Congolese" as he recovers from cardiac arrest, says the country's FA.
The Bolton Wanderers midfielder is eligible to play for the Democratic Republic of Congo, despite representing England at youth level.
"We wish God to help him recover so that he can continue playing football," said FA boss Constant Omari Selemani.
"With our message, he has the support and prayers of 65 million Congolese."
"We hope God will positively answer our prayers and that he'll be back on the pitch very soon," he told BBC Sport.
The 23-year-old is critically ill after suffering a cardiac arrest during Saturday's FA Cup tie at Tottenham Hotspur.
DR Congo FA offers support to Kinshasa-born Muamba
Kinshasa-born Fabrice Muamba has the "support and prayers of 65 million Congolese" as he recovers from cardiac arrest, says the country's FA.
The Bolton Wanderers midfielder is eligible to play for the Democratic Republic of Congo, despite representing England at youth level.
"We wish God to help him recover so that he can continue playing football," said FA boss Constant Omari Selemani.
"With our message, he has the support and prayers of 65 million Congolese."
"We hope God will positively answer our prayers and that he'll be back on the pitch very soon," he told BBC Sport.
The 23-year-old is critically ill after suffering a cardiac arrest during Saturday's FA Cup tie at Tottenham Hotspur.
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Le jeune Anglais d'origine congolaise, âgé de 23 ans, s'est soudainement effondré sur le pelouse de White Hart Lane
LONDRES Le milieu de terrain du club de Bolton Fabrice Muamba a recommencé lundi à parler, deux jours après avoir été victime d'un arrêt cardiaque lors d'une rencontre de la FA Cup contre Tottenham à Londres, a déclaré un de ses amis lors d'un entretien à l'Associated Press. Il peut désormais respirer sans assistance respiratoire. Il a aussi été capable de reconnaître les membres de sa famille et de répondre correctement à des questions
Curtis Codrington, un ami du milieu de terrain, a déclaré que des membres de la famille du joueur l'ont informé qu'il avait recommencé à parler. Selon eux, Muamba, qui est hospitalisé en soins intensifs à Londres, s'exprime avec quelques mots d'anglais et de français, a précisé M. Codrington à l'Associated Press.
De leur côté, l'hôpital Chest et le club de Bolton ont annoncé lundi que Muamba présentait de "petits signes d'amélioration". "Son coeur bat désormais sans l'aide de médicaments et il bouge aussi les bras et les jambes", ont-ils précisé dans un communiqué conjoint.
Toutefois, le joueur reste dans un état "critique" et son pronostic vital reste réservé, souligne le communiqué.
Fabrice Muamba s'est écroulé sur la pelouse à la 41e minute du quart de finale de la FA Cup samedi soir. La rencontre a été annulée peu après.
Né au Zaïre, devenu aujourd'hui la République démocratique du Congo (RDC), le 6 avril 1988, Fabrice Ndala Muamba avait rejoint son père en Angleterre en 1999. Il avait été admis au centre de formation du club d'Arsenal, avant de faire ses grands débuts contre Sunderland en Coupe de la Ligue en octobre 2005, à 17 ans. Prêté à Birmingham la saison suivante, il avait ensuite été acheté par Bolton en juin 2008. Père d'un enfant, il affiche 33 sélections en équipe d'Angleterre espoirs.
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Il s'en est tiré, DIEU merci
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Le jeune Congolais est sorti du coma et reconnait les membres de sa famille.
Le plus dur est derrière nous maintenant.
"Fabrice Muamba can recognise family, say hospital and Bolton
Fabrice Muamba "has been able to recognise family members and respond to questions appropriately", his club Bolton and hospital have jointly said.
The 23-year-old can "breathe independently" without a ventilator but remains in intensive care after a cardiac arrest on Saturday.
A joint statement by the London Chest Hospital and Bolton said he continued "to show signs of improvement".
It added his condition was no longer critical but remained serious.
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James Pearce reports from the London Chest Hospital about Fabrice Muamba's condition
An earlier statement had said "he is also moving his arms and legs" but "his long-term prognosis will remain unclear for some time".
The former England Under-21 player has been at the hospital's heart attack centre after suffering the cardiac arrest during Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final at White Hart Lane.
His fiancee, Shauna Magunda, the mother of his son Joshua, posted on Twitter on Monday evening: "All your prayers are working people thank you so so much. Every prayer makes him stronger."
A family friend, Curtis Codrington, also tweeted that he had visited Muamba in hospital on Monday night. He said the player was as "strong as an ox".
"He said my name words can't describe what I just saw," he added. "To see his wife, to be by his side was great."
Fabrice Muamba factfile
Born on 6 April 1988 in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
Progressed through Arsenal's youth academy, representing England at every level from Under-16 to Uunder-21
Joined Birmingham City in 2007, having been there on loan previously, then moved to Bolton Wanderers the following year
Appeared at the 2011 European Under-21 Championship in Denmark for England Under-21s, for whom he made 33 appearances
Club chairman Phil Gartside and manager Owen Coyle visited the player on Monday morning.
In a statement placed on the club website, Gartside said: "The staff at the London Chest Hospital have been nothing short of exceptional and I would like to thank them all at this ongoing critical time.
"The support we had from Tottenham and our own fans was fantastic - the staff, the fans, the players and the officials at the game - it was unbelievable."
Manager Owen Coyle said: "Everybody is praying for Fabrice, which is very important and that has been a real source of strength to the family."
Meanwhile, Bolton captain Kevin Davies said that suggestions about the club withdrawing from the FA Cup because players were too upset to return to White Hart Lane were "irrelevant" as everybody was focused on Muamba's health.
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Bolton captain Kevin Davies says talks about the club withdrawing from the FA Cup are irrelevant
Bolton's next Premier League game at Aston Villa on Tuesday has been postponed.
Blackburn Rovers manager Steve Kean also said the club would "do whatever we have to do", and would be happy for Saturday's scheduled Premier League match against Bolton to be called off.
Muamba was born in Zaire, now Democratic Republic of Congo, and moved to England aged 11 as a refugee.
DR Congo FA president Omari Selemani said the midfielder had the support of "65 million" Congolese.
"On the behalf of the Congolese FA, all the Congolese people and myself included, we express our sympathy to Fabrice Muamba."
In the past the player has rejected attempts by the Congolese FA to call him up, choosing instead to play for England at youth level.
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Steve Kean said he would be happy to reschedule Blackburn's match against Bolton
Medics spent six minutes trying to resuscitate Muamba on the pitch after he fell to the ground with no other players around him.
The score was 1-1 when the quarter-final was abandoned after 41 minutes.
It took medical staff two hours to get Muamba breathing again, and they gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation as well as trying to revive him with a defibrillator.
Both sets of supporters chanted Muamba's name as he was taken off the pitch on a stretcher.
Spurs manager Harry Redknapp said at the time: "All we are thinking about now is Fabrice and his family."
Referee Howard Webb called the visibly-shaken players off the field after consulting with Coyle and Redknapp and the game was abandoned
Source : BBC.
Le jeune Congolais est sorti du coma et reconnait les membres de sa famille.
Le plus dur est derrière nous maintenant.
"Fabrice Muamba can recognise family, say hospital and Bolton
Fabrice Muamba "has been able to recognise family members and respond to questions appropriately", his club Bolton and hospital have jointly said.
The 23-year-old can "breathe independently" without a ventilator but remains in intensive care after a cardiac arrest on Saturday.
A joint statement by the London Chest Hospital and Bolton said he continued "to show signs of improvement".
It added his condition was no longer critical but remained serious.
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James Pearce reports from the London Chest Hospital about Fabrice Muamba's condition
An earlier statement had said "he is also moving his arms and legs" but "his long-term prognosis will remain unclear for some time".
The former England Under-21 player has been at the hospital's heart attack centre after suffering the cardiac arrest during Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final at White Hart Lane.
His fiancee, Shauna Magunda, the mother of his son Joshua, posted on Twitter on Monday evening: "All your prayers are working people thank you so so much. Every prayer makes him stronger."
A family friend, Curtis Codrington, also tweeted that he had visited Muamba in hospital on Monday night. He said the player was as "strong as an ox".
"He said my name words can't describe what I just saw," he added. "To see his wife, to be by his side was great."
Fabrice Muamba factfile
Born on 6 April 1988 in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
Progressed through Arsenal's youth academy, representing England at every level from Under-16 to Uunder-21
Joined Birmingham City in 2007, having been there on loan previously, then moved to Bolton Wanderers the following year
Appeared at the 2011 European Under-21 Championship in Denmark for England Under-21s, for whom he made 33 appearances
Club chairman Phil Gartside and manager Owen Coyle visited the player on Monday morning.
In a statement placed on the club website, Gartside said: "The staff at the London Chest Hospital have been nothing short of exceptional and I would like to thank them all at this ongoing critical time.
"The support we had from Tottenham and our own fans was fantastic - the staff, the fans, the players and the officials at the game - it was unbelievable."
Manager Owen Coyle said: "Everybody is praying for Fabrice, which is very important and that has been a real source of strength to the family."
Meanwhile, Bolton captain Kevin Davies said that suggestions about the club withdrawing from the FA Cup because players were too upset to return to White Hart Lane were "irrelevant" as everybody was focused on Muamba's health.
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Bolton captain Kevin Davies says talks about the club withdrawing from the FA Cup are irrelevant
Bolton's next Premier League game at Aston Villa on Tuesday has been postponed.
Blackburn Rovers manager Steve Kean also said the club would "do whatever we have to do", and would be happy for Saturday's scheduled Premier League match against Bolton to be called off.
Muamba was born in Zaire, now Democratic Republic of Congo, and moved to England aged 11 as a refugee.
DR Congo FA president Omari Selemani said the midfielder had the support of "65 million" Congolese.
"On the behalf of the Congolese FA, all the Congolese people and myself included, we express our sympathy to Fabrice Muamba."
In the past the player has rejected attempts by the Congolese FA to call him up, choosing instead to play for England at youth level.
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Steve Kean said he would be happy to reschedule Blackburn's match against Bolton
Medics spent six minutes trying to resuscitate Muamba on the pitch after he fell to the ground with no other players around him.
The score was 1-1 when the quarter-final was abandoned after 41 minutes.
It took medical staff two hours to get Muamba breathing again, and they gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation as well as trying to revive him with a defibrillator.
Both sets of supporters chanted Muamba's name as he was taken off the pitch on a stretcher.
Spurs manager Harry Redknapp said at the time: "All we are thinking about now is Fabrice and his family."
Referee Howard Webb called the visibly-shaken players off the field after consulting with Coyle and Redknapp and the game was abandoned
Source : BBC.
Peuple Congolais: soyez vigilant et ne choisissez plus le premier venu pour nous diriger.
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Kompany,Santoss,Muamba viens de reconnaitre sa famille,va -t-il aussi reconnaitre les maillot du Simba? et les chemins de la fecofa!!!! aprés les veillés de priéres organisés à Kin et partout et surtout aprés avoir parlé avec ses oncles... Petit Sepelisa nzambe na yo.. et 65 millions de congolais oyo babosanaki yo tséé na ba priéres... un simple oui pour la nation congolaise et son EN ekosala rien
NZAMBE AKOKUEYAKA TSEEEEE TOYEBA.... NZAMBE AKOLONGAKA KAKA
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Le plus important pour le moment est qu'il retrouve sa santé dans sa totalité.
Lorsque tu reviens dans le monde des vivants après un tel incident, tout le reste devient secondaire y compris le football.
Lorsque tu reviens dans le monde des vivants après un tel incident, tout le reste devient secondaire y compris le football.
Peuple Congolais: soyez vigilant et ne choisissez plus le premier venu pour nous diriger.
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Tu as raison. il a besoin de se reposer et recuperer. les Omari et autres fecofa ba tikayé nanou. mais place awuti a moni surement ba koko oyo bayebisi que mabele nde mboka.Santoss a écrit :Le plus important pour le moment est qu'il retrouve sa santé dans sa totalité.
Lorsque tu reviens dans le monde des vivants après un tel incident, tout le reste devient secondaire y compris le football.
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Le Médecin des médecins peut tout se permettre, même rétablir à 100% un cerveau privé d’oxygène aussi longtemps. De quoi relancé encore le débat sur quand est-ce il y a mort, à la mort cérébrale ou à l’arrêt du cœur?
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