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Watford has given a positive update concerning the state of the fan who required clinical consideration during Wednesday night's Premier League game with Chelsea at Vicarage Road.
The play was briefly suspended in the twelfth moment and the fan - Larry Brooks - was balanced out by clinical staff from the two groups before he was then taken to the clinic.
Posting on their authority site, the club said: "Larry Brooks, the ally who imploded during the previous game at Vicarage Road, is feeling great and being all-around focused on.
"Watford FC has stayed in contact with Larry during today and, while he's as yet in the clinic under perception, he is in amazingly great structure and quick to examine the Hornets' fortunes for the season ahead as opposed to discussing what befell him at the game."
Director Claudio Ranieri, in the interim, lauded the speed of the clinical reaction.
"See, I think now all the clinical staff is involved to help players and furthermore the fans," he said.
"Quite sometime in the past there wasn't a defibrillator and presently it is greatly improved.
"Obviously I am cheerful, I am on the grounds that now assuming something occurs, in a few minutes the clinical staff shows up anyplace in the arena and that is incredible, significant and it is significant that individuals around the man or lady who has something promptly ask the linesman or to someone and afterward everybody is prepared to help."
Extra revealing from PA
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