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Friday, September 20, 2024
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Mark Bosnich’s health scare: Former Man Utd star undergoes surgery after chest pains

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Football pundit reassures fans of quick recovery following hospitalization

Former Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich, known for his stints at the club and now a popular pundit in Australia, recently underwent surgery after experiencing chest pains. The 52-year-old, who won the Premier League with United in 2000, expressed confidence in his recovery, assuring fans that he would be back on screen soon.

Bosnich, who started his career in the Manchester United academy, had two spells at the club before moving to Chelsea. He later played for Australian clubs Central Coast Mariners and Sydney Olympic before retiring in 2009.

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His health scare occurred while he was working as a pundit for Stan Sport, which broadcasts the Champions League in Australia. Bosnich was unable to join the coverage of Wednesday’s games due to his hospitalization.

However, Bosnich remains upbeat, sharing a photo from his hospital bed and stating that he expects to be fully recovered by Friday. His colleague, Craig Foster, revealed on social media that Bosnich had undergone surgery and was in good spirits. Foster emphasized the importance of men taking their health seriously and getting checked regularly.

Despite his health setback, Bosnich’s spirits remain high, and he is eager to return to his punditry duties. His fans have sent him messages of support, wishing him a speedy recovery.

The former goalkeeper has had a successful career both on and off the pitch, and his determination to recover quickly from this health scare reflects his strong character and resilience.

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