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Marc Overmars hospitalised after suffering stroke with ex-Arsenal star told to take it easy, Royal Antwerp reveal

FORMER Arsenal star Marc Overmars has been hospitalised after suffering a minor stroke.

The Dutchman was admitted to hospital last night and is now “doing well” in recovery.

Marc Overmars has been hospitalised after suffering a minor stroke

The former winger won the Prem with Arsenal in 1997/1998

Royal Antwerp, where the 49-year-old is currently director of football, confirmed the news.

An statement read: “Marc Overmars, director of football affairs at RAFC, became unwell last night and was admitted to hospital with a mild stroke.

“Marc is doing well in the meantime, but will have to take it easy for a while.

“Marc and his family focus on his recovery and do not wish to comment further. RAFC wishes Marc a speedy recovery!”

Overmars resigned from the same role at Ajax in February after sending inappropriate messages to female colleagues.

He then joined Antwerp the following month and has helped bring ex-Spurs pair Toby Alderweireld and Vincent Janssen to the club.

They’re currently third in the Belgian Pro League despite winning their opening nine games.

Overmars retired from football more than 13 years ago and is most known for his three years at Arsenal.

During his time in North London, he scored 40 goals and lifted the Premier League and FA Cup in his first campaign.

He also won more than 80 caps for the Netherlands and played at four major tournaments.