Luton captain Tom Lockyer makes emotional return to training ground after suffering a cardiac arrest against Bournemouth in December as boss Rob Edwards hails the ‘unbelievably brave man’

  • Tom Lockyer has been pictured back at Luton’s training ground 
  • He returns for the first time since suffering a cardiac arrest in December  
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Luton captain Tom Lockyer had an emotional reunion with his team-mates at the club’s training ground on Monday.

The 29-year-old made his first visit to the Hatters’ Brache HQ since suffering a cardiac arrest during the Premier League match at Bournemouth in December.

‘It was amazing to see him back,’ manager Rob Edwards told the club website.

‘We had a really good morning seeing him around the place.

‘We handed out the debut Premier League balls with (former managers) John Still and Mick Harford.

Tom Lockyer had an emotional reunion with his team-mates at Luton’s training ground on Monday

The captain suffered a cardiac arrest at a Premier League match at Bournemouth in December

The captain suffered a cardiac arrest at a Premier League match at Bournemouth in December

Carlton Morrison embraced the defender

Chiedozie Ogbene was all smiles as he saw his captain return

He was reunited with his team-mates at the training ground on Monday

‘It was a nice presentation; it was a special moment and great to see.

‘I managed to hold it together but it was emotional. It’s been a really difficult time for his family first and foremost, but for us it was great to see him.

‘He’s an unbelievably brave man and someone who has an unbelievable handle over all of it. I wouldn’t be how he is.

‘He’s such an impressive and focused person. There’s a rehabilitation process but he’s taking it slowly, he’s got a baby on the way and that’s his main focus.’

Wales defender Lockyer collapsed on the pitch at the Vitality Stadium and was tended to by medics. The match was subsequently abandoned.

Lockyer later praised the ‘heroic’ actions of the players, staff and medics who helped save his life.

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