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- The 62 -year -old man suffered a health scare while on a flight from the United States.
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A great update on the health of the Legend of England Stuart Pearce has emerged.
Pearce was recovering at the hospital in Canada after suffering a medical emergency while he was on a flight from the United States.
The 62 -year -old was not right on the flight back to London on March 2 after attending a rugby league match in Las Vegas between Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves.
Subsequently, a decision was made to make an emergency landing in Canada.
Talksport commentator Sam Matterface revealed before Saturday's game between Nottingham Forest and Manchester City who had talked with Pearce on Friday.
'It is in a good mood. It is not 100 percent, that is definitely the case, but it is in the right place, it is in the hospital. They are treating him, “Matterface said.

A great update on the health of the Legend of England Stuart Pearce has emerged

Pearce (R) fell sick aboard a flight back to the United Kingdom from Las Vegas, with the plane forced to make an emergency landing in Canada before the 62 -year -old man was taken to the hospital

Nottingham Forest and Man City fans had a minute applause for Pearce during their clash
'It is a bit disappointed for not being here (the land of the city). I was very frustrated for that.
“Actually he told me:” I have so much that I had to cancel. “Some great games and Mumford and Sons play Wednesday night and I can't go now.”
Now it has emerged that Pearce left the hospital on Sunday, as reported by The sun.
The Fanters of the Forest and the fans of Man City sent the good wishes in the form of applause of one minute at the beginning of their game, with followers singing 'Psycho, Psycho' – the iconic nickname of Pearce, in the third minute.
Meanwhile, speaking full time after his 1-0 victory, the head of the Nuno Santo Espirito forest paid tribute to Pearce and transmitted his best wishes.
“Stuart is not just a legend of our club, he is part of our family,” he said. “We all send our best wishes and hope you have a complete and fast recovery.”
Pearce, who was crowned by England 78 times between 1987 and 1999 and played for several clubs, including Nottingham Forest, Manchester City and Newcastle, was connected to a crew monitor after suffering acute discomfort.