AFC Wimbledon Sam Hutchinson Scores Winner After In-Game Heart Attack
AFC Wimbledon Sam Hutchinson Scores Winner After In-Game Heart Attack

AFC Wimbledon Sam Hutchinson Scores Winner After In-Game Heart Attack

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AFC Wimbledon midfielder Sam Hutchinson suffered a heart attack six minutes into a crucial League Two match against Grimsby on May 2 but remarkably played the full game and scored the winning goal that secured his team's play-off spot. Although he felt chest pain during the game, he continued despite the discomfort, describing himself as battling through like an "old warhorse." Hutchinson's condition worsened after the match as the adrenaline faded, prompting an emergency stop at a Nottingham hospital where tests revealed a 75% artery blockage. He underwent successful surgery in London to have a stent inserted and is now recovering well, having already resumed running and optimistic about returning to football. Hutchinson expressed emotional devastation upon learning of his heart attack but remains determined to come back stronger, reassured by his specialist that it is safe to play again. While he will miss the upcoming play-off final against Walsall, he plans to support his team and focus on recovery with hopes of continuing his career.

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