In a new statement, the hospital reported that Sergio Rico remains stable and without evolution in the last few hours; PSG goalkeeper injured by horse
reserve goalkeeper PSG, Sergio Rico remains stable after a serious horse accident. This Wednesday, the 31st, the Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, in Seville, Spain, released a statement to inform that the Spanish player had not evolved in the last few hours.
“After 72 hours of intensive care at the Virgen del Rocío University Hospital, Sergio Rico remains in stable condition, given the severity of his injuries. He remains under sedation, with close supervision and monitoring, being cared for by the intensive medical team, in addition to the consultation of multidisciplinary specialists”, informed the hospital.
One day off after winning the French Championship title with Paris Saint-Germain, the 29-year-old Spaniard participated in a Pentecost pilgrimage in El Rocío, Spain, when he fell from a horse and was hit between the head and neck animal fur. He suffered traumatic brain injury.
Rico was taken by helicopter to the Virgen del Rocío hospital in Seville, where he was admitted to intensive care. The Spanish press says that doctors must speak within 48 hours about possible consequences of the accident.
According to the note released by the agency that takes care of Rico’s career, YouFirst, the PSG goalkeeper was on his way to mass when he suffered the accident. The radio “Cadena COPE” says that the horse would have been scared after crossing with a cart of mules.
Source: sportbuzz
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