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Luton captain Lockyer has not ruled out a return to playing

LUTON, England : Luton Town captain Tom Lockyer feared he was dying in the harrowing moments after suffering a cardiac arrest during a Dec. 16 Premier League match against Bournemouth, he said on Sunday, but has not ruled out the possibility of playing again.

The 29-year-old Wales international said he "literally died" when he collapsed in the 59th minute of the game, which was abandoned, just seven months after falling to the pitch in a similar incident in the Championship playoff final at Wembley.

"I woke up and the paramedics and everyone was everywhere," Lockyer told Sky Sports ahead of Luton's home game against Manchester United on Sunday.

"I could see straight away ... there was a bit more panic around and I was a bit disorientated. I couldn't speak, I couldn't move and I was just trying to take in and work out what was happening. I remember thinking, 'I could be dying.'

"That's a surreal thought to have and not be able to move and respond, and you can see the panic and feel the drip being put into my arm," he added.

"It was all quite a hard mix of emotions, eventually I came around and was able to speak and respond. I'm just fortunate it happened where it happened. I feel like everyone watching it and my family had it worse than me."

Lockyer said the recording device he had inserted after his collapse last May showed he "was out" for two minutes 40 seconds in December's cardiac arrest and that he needed a defibrillator to revive him.

Adding to the emotions, his girlfriend was seven months pregnant at the time.

Lockyer said whether or not he can return to playing is out of his hands, but he remains hopeful.

"That will be dictated by medical staff and specialists, but what I would say is that if there is a chance - obviously

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