Former Arsenal star Tomas Rosicky has spent time in intensive care after being hospitalised due to "heart-related issues".

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Czech legend complained of feeling unwellRequired medical assistanceBack home & expected to make full recoveryFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱GettyWHAT HAPPENED?

Sparta Prague have confirmed that their sporting director, who is now 44 years of age, required medical assistance after complaining of feeling unwell. Despite his condition, Rosicky has not required any surgery.

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The ex-Czech Republic international is now back at home, having been given the all clear, with Sparta Prague announcing that he will be granted a period of rest before returning to any professional duties at the Epet ARENA.

WHAT TOMAS ROSICKY SAID

Rosicky has said in a statement released on the club’s : “As a player and sporting director, I’ve always gone all in. Full effort, no hesitation. But this situation has shown me that I need to take better care of myself. Poor lifestyle habits, lack of physical activity, and family predispositions unfortunately brought me here.

“The good news is that I’m expected to make a full recovery, though I’m currently unable to carry out the demanding responsibilities of a sporting director. I’ll remain in touch with my colleagues as we’ve always operated as a team. We have a clear vision, strategy, and structured processes in place. The guys will take care of it.”

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Vice-chairman Frantisek Cupr added: “Tom and I carefully laid out the direction for the upcoming season, and we’re continuing that work. This includes negotiations with a new head coach and further shaping of the squad. He has our full support. His hospitalization affected me deeply, and I wish him a smooth and full recovery.

“Tomas remains in contact with the club and will continue to support us in a consultative role. Together with Tomas Sivok, we’re working intensively, and in the coming months we’ll evaluate the future structure of our sporting leadership. In the meantime, Tomas Sivok’s appointment ensures stability and continuity.”