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Ex-Arsenal star Tomas Rosicky taken to intensive care with‘heart-related issues’

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Tomas Rosicky was taken to intensive care after a heart scare (Picture: Getty)

Sparta Prague have confirmed that their sporting director Tomas Rosicky, the former Arsenal midfielder, was taken to hospital after experiencing ‘heart-related issues’ on Tuesday.

After being rushed to intensive care for further assessment and checks, it was subsequently decided that the 44-year-old did not require surgery.

The 2014 FA Cup winner has since been discharged from hospital is now receiving care and treatment at home, where he is expected to make a full recovery.

In a statement on their official website, Sparta Prague passed on their support to Rosicky asked for fans to give the ex-Czech Republic international and his loved ones privacy at this challenging time.

‘Our sporting director, Tomas Rosicky, was unexpectedly hospitalised in the intensive care unit last Tuesday due to heart-related issues,’ the statement read.

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‘Neither Tomas nor the club will disclose further details.

‘Fortunately, no surgery was required. Tomas, you have our full support. We’re all thinking of you.

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Rosicky lifted the FA Cup with Arsenal in 2014 (Picture: Getty)

Tomas Rosicky of The Chech Republic seen during the UEFA

Rosicky has served as Sparta Prague’s sporting director since 2018 (Picture: Getty)

‘Until this official announcement, only a few closest members of the club and his family were aware of the situation.

‘Given the seriousness of the matter, both the club and Tomas chose to communicate publicly only after he was released into home care late last week.’

Rosicky says the frightening experience has taught him to improve his ‘lifestyle habits’ and ‘take better care’ of himself in the future.

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Rosicky is expected to make a full recovery (Picture: Getty)

‘As a player and sporting director, I’ve always gone all in. Full effort, no hesitation,’ he said.

‘But this situation has shown me that I need to take better care of myself. Poor lifestyle habits, lack of physical activity, and family predispositions unfortunately brought me here.

‘The good news is that I’m expected to make a full recovery, though I’m currently unable to carry out the demanding responsibilities of a sporting director.

‘I’ll remain in touch with my colleagues as we’ve always operated as a team. We have a clear vision, strategy, and structured processes in place. The guys will take care of it.’

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