Eyewitness claims David Ginola in a coma after collapsing in France

Former French footballer David Ginola ahead of the Champions League quarter-final first leg between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea on April 2, 2014
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An eyewitness reportedly claims that David Ginola is in a coma, despite an official tweet suggesting that he was undergoing tests after collapsing in France.

An eyewitness reportedly claimed on Thursday night that David Ginola was in a coma after collapsing during a football game in his homeland of France.

It appeared that the 49-year-old tried to play down his condition when a tweet on his official account read that he was "having some tests".

The message read: "Footy match in the midday sun, not very clever. Now having some tests done. Whoever voted for a World Cup in Qatar in the summer?"

It was initially reported that Ginola had suffered a suspected heart attack while playing in a charity golf tournament, but it was later revealed that he was taken ill at a match in Monaco.

Last night, via L'Equipe, an eyewitness claimed that the former Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United footballer was in a coma in the Hospital Princess Grace of Monaco.

Journalist Jean Philippe Lustyk told French TV: "He is in a stationary state. He is in a coma. There was a cardiac arrest, he had a heart attack on the pitch. He fell in front of us."

It has been reported that Ginola told friends that he felt unwell prior to the football match.

Former French footballer David Ginola ahead of the Champions League quarter-final first leg between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea on April 2, 2014
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