Bournemouth captain and goalkeeper Neto has explained what it was like for players and coaching staff at the Vitality Stadium when visiting Luton player Tom Locker collapsed on the pitch.
Lockyer suffered a second career on-pitch cardiac arrest in the recently-abandoned Premier League encounter between the Cherries and Luton on December 16.
The Hatters captain collapsed off the ball and medics rushed onto the pitch as the match was halted while he received treatment before being taken to hospital.
It was the second time in his career that Lockyer has had a cardiac arrest - a life-threatening condition where the heart stops working - with his first scare coming in last season's Championship play-off final against Coventry at Wembley.
The match was eventually abandoned after players and coaching staff agreed to rearrange the fixture, with Lockyer subsequently being discharged from hospital on Thursday.
Scenes at the Vitality Stadium on that day were difficult for everyone inside the ground and Neto has explained that the image of Lockyer collapsing still repeats itself in his head.
'Thank God he is okay and with his family,' the Brazilian shot-stopper said.
'We have to keep moving, but after you close your eyes, that image can come back.
'It was a very scary, very heavy moment and everybody on the pitch can put themselves in that situation,' he added.
'You think, 'Oh my God, this can happen to anybody here' - of course, we try to do checks, but it can happen.
'It was a very bad feeling but thank God he is okay and he is alive, that is the most important thing. It's difficult. I've had loss in my life and we can understand the world does not stop for it,' said Neto.
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola also provided words of
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