He shared this news on his Facebook account and also confirmed it to Klix.ba. "It seems my heart struck during the match with Italy. Or afterwards while we were celebrating until morning. The next day, I felt pain in my chest all day, but more like in the lungs, as if I had bronchitis or pneumonia," he began. As he says, he never once thought of a heart attack. "I even went to the gym for a workout in the evening. Before dawn, I was awakened by heartburn and pain in the bronchi and head, again like before, just a bit stronger. I struggled for an hour or two, and when I saw it wasn't passing, Alma took me to the Emergency Room around 6. I'm fine, energetic, walking, joking... But I see they got a bit nervous when the blood test results came... When they told me in the ER that they would send me to Koševo and even brought a wheelchair to take me to the ambulance, I thought it was an April Fool's joke. Later I found out that if they find a protein called troponin in your blood, it almost certainly means you've already had a heart attack or another one is coming," he stated. As he said, he is writing this to share an experience that might help someone in a similar situation and to know how to behave. "I didn't know this; I even convinced the doctor to let me go home overnight and that I would come in the morning to continue the examinations. Idiot. After a few hours, I was already in the operating room where they implanted a stent in my heart. I thank the fantastic team of healthcare workers at KCUS, especially Dr. Porović and his team in the operating room for their quick reaction and excellently performed job. When they brought me into the operating room, Dr. Porović, I felt like I was on the command ship Nebuchadnezzar in the movie Matrix. They in some kind of leather aprons, colorful bandanas on their heads, big screens everywhere, terminals, joysticks, and some crazy technology... Insane. They are relaxed, you can see they know what they're doing, talking to me the whole time and joking... Excellent. We have top-notch experts," he wrote. At the end, he added that Bosnia and Herzegovina is getting better and better and that he won't be able to attend the Skroz concert in Sloga tonight. "I have four tickets in my name, so someone can take them at the entrance," he added.