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Cheik Tiote's Chinese Club Had No Emergency Cardiac Equipment At Training Base.

The Chinese club where former Newcastle player Cheick Tiote died in training had no emergency cardiac equipment to treat him despite the billions of pounds washing around the country.
Sportsmail revealed that days before Tiote died, one official from his club expressed concern through the Chinese social media application WeChat that the player had been affected by not eating or taking water between dawn and dusk, in order to keep Ramadan. The post was later deleted.

Cheick Tiote.
Cheick Tiote.

A source who spoke on condition of anonymity claimed that ‘the medical conditions of the Chinese clubs are much worse than you imagine,’
‘Did Beijing Enterprises have defibrillators? A cast-iron no. They have two people in their medical staff. One is qualified but the other is known as a spraying physio, for spraying painkillers.’
Another source, who recently visited second-tier team Shenzhen, managed by former England coach Sven Goran Eriksson, said: ‘Basically they didn’t have medical facilities and relied a lot on traditional Chinese medicine. ‘
Christopher Atkins, a player agent for RWMG Sports, who works on the Chinese end of transfers, said he had never seen a defibrillator at a training ground in the country’s second tier. ‘I’ve never seen much by way of medical equipment,’ he said. He added that ‘there are ECG and MRI scans, but how seriously they take them varies.’
Beijing Enterprises said in a statement that Tiote had been ‘rushed to hospital immediately’ when he collapsed but ‘all revival measures proved ineffective’.
Tiote appeared 11 times for Beinjing Enterprise in the Chinese League One after joining them from Newcastle on February 9, 2017.
Image:Reuters

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