The midfielder of the prickly team spoke for the first time about the thrombosis of the superior longitudinal sinus of the brain that he suffered in the middle of the match against Boca Juniors. Now the Chilean is part of the delegation that will be in the definition against Vélez Sarsfield, but he is not on the list of those mentioned.
Javier Altamirano broke the silence. The national midfielder spoke for the first time about the thrombosis of the superior longitudinal sinus of the brain which affected him during a match against Boca Juniors, causing convulsions. The one trained in Huachipato speaks a few hours before the League Cup final where Estudiantes will look to add a new title, against Gustavo Quinteros’ Vélez Sarsfield.
“For the moment I train without contact or friction, I only do movement to regain strength and aerobic capacity. Being able to be with my colleagues is already a big step » Altamirano started by saying, in dialogue with Cielosports.

On May 2, the man born in Talcahuano resumed physical activities with his club. The institution published this good news on its social networks, with photos of the Chilean player in sports gear. In addition, this Saturday he was seen arriving at the concentration of the Pinzarrata cast. The Chilean is part of the delegation, but is not on the list of people mentioned.
“I am a person who keeps a low profile. This caught my attention a lot the affection of fans towards me, my partner and my family. Their support has been a positive emotional boost that gives me extra motivation for what is to come. added the midfielder.
This Sunday, the League Cup final takes place at 2:30 p.m. (Chile time). Even though Altamirano will not be on the substitutes’ bench, if his teammates manage to win the match, he will add a new title to his record, as he managed to play from the first rounds. A somewhat similar situation to what happened last year, when he left Huachipato mid-year, but won a medal when the Steel Players won the First Division tournament.
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