Fan needing medical attention at Anfield during Inter clash now ‘absolutely fine’ – David Lynch

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One supporter who required medical aid at Anfield during Liverpool’s meeting with Inter Milan in the Champions League has fortunately survived the ordeal.

This comes via a tweet from David Lynch, with the reporter sharing that the individual in question had ‘suffered a mild angina attack’.

Play had taken a brief pause to allow club doctor Jim Moxon and physio Chris Morgan, as shared online by The Athletic’s James Pearce, to attend to the spectator.

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We’re absolutely delighted to hear that the medical staff on hand made a difference and that the affected fan is now recovering.

It’s a horrible thing in any sport to see fans hurt in the middle of a game and we’re immensely grateful to have a world-class array of physicians and medics on hand to help provide support at the drop of a hat.

We at the Empire of the Kop would like to send our thoughts and best wishes to the supporter in question and hope for a smooth recovery.

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