LONDON (Reuters) - Brighton and Hove Albion striker Glenn Murray thanked hospital staff and said he was "much better" on Sunday after a sickening clash of heads in the Premier League match at Newcastle United that left him unconscious.
"He was out cold and we were worried he might have swallowed his tongue but he came round very quickly," said a club spokesman.
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