The former Egyptian football star, Mohamed Aboutrika, was participating in the "Studio Sunday" broadcast by the "BN Sports" sports channels to analyze today's matches in the European leagues, before asking permission and asking to leave.

Among the matches of the day, was the confrontation between Newcastle and its guest Tottenham, which ended with the visitors winning 3-2.

"Abu Trika" justified his withdrawal from "Studio" due to the critical health crisis suffered by one of the fans in the stands of the match.

Objection to completing it in these circumstances .. # Aboutrika withdraws from the analytical studio for the Newcastle-Tottenham match, which was temporarily stopped due to a heart attack for one of the fans before it was completed again pic.twitter.com/qJRVrVnRXU

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And the former Egyptian star said, "I was not satisfied with myself, when the Danish player Christian Eriksen suffered a health crisis (that almost killed his life), I came out of the air, so I ask your permission, I will not be able to complete the analysis, and I will withdraw from the studio."

It is noteworthy that the match was stopped due to a health crisis suffered by a fan in the stands during the first half of it.

🟢 Resuming the Newcastle-Tottenham match after being interrupted after a Newcastle fan suffered a heart attack #Premium_England_League |

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In the 40th minute of the match, Tottenham Hotspur's Sergio Reguilon indicated to the referee that there was a problem in the stands, which prompted the referee to stop the match to see what was going on, as it turned out that there was a health crisis for one of the fans.

For this reason, the referee decided to temporarily stop the match and return the players of the two teams to the changing rooms until the crisis ends and play resumes.

Tottenham came from behind with a clean goal to win 3-2 at its host Newcastle today, Sunday, in the eighth stage of the English Premier League, which also witnessed today's victory against West Ham, its host, Everton, with a clean goal.