'RESTARTING 11'

Glenn Hoddle calls on Sun readers to learn CPR after brushes with death – watch how to do life-saving basics in 15mins

Former and current footballers have explained why they are backing the campaign

ENGLAND football legend Glenn Hoddle has kicked off a campaign to teach more than a quarter of a million of us lifesaving CPR, inspired by his brush with death.

The former Spurs star and England manager said quick action gave him the “gift of life” when he collapsed due to a cardiac arrest while filming for BT Sport in 2018.

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Glenn Hoddle was rescued by CPR-trained pal Simon Daniels when he collapsed on the studio floor

He became one of the 80 people every day — 30,000 per year — who need resuscitation from CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) outside of hospital in the UK.

This week The Sun joined Glenn, 66, in the stands at Wembley Stadium as he lined up to launch the Every Minute Matters campaign with the British Heart Foundation and Sky Bet’s “Re-starting 11”.

The squad is packed with players who have learned the dangers of heart conditions first-hand, including Fabrice Muamba, David Ginola, Tom Lockyer and Megan Tinsley.

They want 270,000 fans in the next year to learn CPR — enough to pack the stadium three times over.

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Saved by CPR-trained pal

Speaking to The Sun, Glenn, said: “You don’t know when a cardiac arrest is going to happen. It could be anywhere — in a football stadium or a shopping mall or on holiday.

“I’m a living example of how we can save people’s lives.”

The player-turned-pundit was rescued by CPR-trained pal Simon Daniels, 53, who was a sound engineer at the time and leapt to Glenn’s aid when he collapsed on the studio floor.

He broke seven of my ribs but the nurse in the hospital said that’s a sign of good CPR.

Glenn added: “It happened on my birthday.

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“When I look back I think what a gift Simon gave me. He gave me the gift of life.

“I was lucky he was there.

Glenn Hoddle speaks to The Sun on Sunday about suffering a heart-attack on BT Sport Saturday Morning Savage

He broke seven of my ribs but the nurse in the hospital said that’s a sign of good CPR.

“I learnt CPR very soon after my rehab, which was quite tough.

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