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Ex-Chelsea defender Sam Hutchinson undergoes heart surgery after suffering health complications in League Two clash

Ex-Chelsea defender Sam Hutchinson undergoes heart surgery after suffering health complications in League Two clash

The Irish Sun12-05-2025

EX-CHELSEA star Sam Hutchinson had heart surgery after suffering complications following a League Two clash.
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Former Chelsea star Sam Hutchinson had heart surgery after suffering complications following a League Two clash
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