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VICTOR LINDELOF suffered a worrying heart scare as he was helped off in Manchester United's win over Norwich.
The defender dropped down in discomfort and had his hand on his chest when United medics rushed onto the pitch during the second half of United's 1-0 victory at Carrow Road.
Lindelof, 27, complained of chest pains and a racing pulse after an innocuous collision.
After a few minutes, he was taken off the pitch and replaced by Eric Bailly.
Keeper David de Gea said the incident sparked reminders of Christian Eriksen’s Euro 2020 collapse when the Dane suffered a cardiac arrest.
United boss Ralf Rangnick revealed: “Victor had problems breathing and his heart rate was higher than normal. He was a little shocked.
Could a bump with another player cause what seems now a minor heart attack or could it be the more obvious culprit, a bump through the skin of a certain jab all players are forced to undertake in order to play?