The Spanish goalkeeper injured his head after being hit by the animal. He was transferred by helicopter to Virgen del Rocío Hospital, where he was intubated and is under observation. In his diagnosis, he is stable.
Sergio Rico, Spanish goalkeeper Paris Saint Germain suffered a head injury after being violently kicked by a runaway horse in the village of El Rocío, Huelva. The 29-year-old is admitted to Virgen del Rocío Hospital and is reportedly in serious condition (below very serious and critical on the scale).
The accident happened on Sunday morning. . There, while walking with the animal, he came across a horse-drawn carriage. The horse got nervous and pulled him from his back, then kicked him in the neck area.
afterwardsthe player had to be evacuated from the area and urgently transferred by helicopter by the medical services . Already in the Sevillian health facility, the goalkeeper had to be intubated and is under observation, undergoing permanent evaluation. In its gravity it is stable . In this sense, in the next few hours, tests will be carried out to determine a possible improvement.
The former Sevilla striker was called up in PSG’s last duel and the penultimate of the League 1 . During the day on Saturday, the team from the capital went to Racing de Strasbourg and obtained a good equality, since It meant getting a new league title . Thus, they reached their eleventh French tournament, beating Saint-Ettenée and becoming the big winner of the tournament.
After the duel and the celebrations, the Andalusian moved to El Rocío, the place where his pilgrimage is celebrated these days. In this sense, this morning, specifically on the Camino de Moguer, the player suffered the accident.
Rico is a youth team from Sevilla. In 2018 he signed for Fulham, a team he stayed with for one season. The following year, he was signed by PSG, the club where he has been playing ever since. However, last season he was loaned out to Real Mallorca following the arrival of Gianluigi Donnarumma and the presence of Keylor Navas. After the Costa Rican’s departure, the Hispanic returned to the Paris squad and is currently the second goalkeeper, as the Italian is the team’s regular starter.
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