
David de Gea has spoken of his fears after Manchester United team-mate Victor Lindelof left the pitch with breathing difficulties during Saturday's 1-0 win over Norwich.
The Spain goalkeeper said the incident brought back memories of Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen's cardiac arrest on the pitch during Euro 2020 and also the collapse of Barcelona forward Sergio Aguero in October.
"As soon as it was like difficult breathing and feeling strange, the game doesn't matter," De Gea said.
Speaking to Sky Sports, he added: "First of all is life. Football doesn't matter.
"We saw some players who are feeling a bit, I don't know what was going on, but Victor was feeling his breathing.
"We saw already Eriksen, Aguero ... so it is sometimes a bit difficult to see your player acting like this. I hope he is completely fine."
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