WATCH: Tom Lockyer Collapse Video, Luton Town captain breaks silence after collapsing on Wembley pitch
The visuals during the Sky Bet Championship play-off final were quite horrifying as the captain of Luton collapsed on the pitch during the game which left everyone startled and to go blank after seeing this. Luton captain Tom Lockyer collapsed during his team’s match against Coventry during Sky Bet Championship. However, the medical staff was quick to respond to the emergency situation that occurred during the playoff final game. The Luton captain was immediately rushed to a hospital for treatment. Now, everyone is keen to know the health update of Tom Lockyer. We have gathered all the latest updates on his health condition. You are asked to stick with this page and go through this article till the end. Swipe down the page.
Tom Lockyer Collapse Video
The Luton Captian Tom Lockyer who plays as a defender, suddenly fell on the pitch while running back during the game. It was a moment when everyone in the arena went blank for a while. However, the medical staff members swiftly responded to the emergency and treated the defender. Later the Luton captain was taken out of the ground on a stretcher. Despite Luton’s mid-game departure, Luton registered a 6-5 victory over Coventry in the play-off final game. However, the result came after the penalty shootouts. Scroll down the page and know more.
After winning the game, the teammates of Luton held Tom Lockyer’s shirt throughout the celebration. After receiving treatment and starting feeling well the Luton captain took to Insta to thank the medical staff for their quick response. Tom Lockyer wrote, ‘Well not quite where I thought I’d be celebrating at the final whistle! I would just like to say a massive thank you to the amazing physios and doctors at Luton and Wembley for the swift and thorough response. A much scarier moment for everyone else than myself I am sure! Commiserations to Coventry a fantastic opponent over 3 games which had to be decided by penalties.’
The Luton defender and captain, Tom kept on saying that he was in hospital under precaution and would stay there overnight for further tests in the morning. He was feeling well and helped by the way the lads left it all out on the pitch. He also expressed his gratitude to be a part of the Luton team. It was the first time since 1992 when Luton secured a return to the top flight. Stay tuned to this website for more details and updates.