Italian Stefano Tacconi, exporter of Juventus and the Italian soccer team, has admitted to “critical” condition for a brain hemorrhage he suffered on April 23.
The legendary Italian goalkeeper suffered a cerebral hemorrhage due to rupture of an aneurysm on Saturday, April 23, in the Piedmontese city of Asti (Italy, north). Tacconi first entered that town, but after a few hours he was transferred to Alessandria, a city in the Piedmont region.
On Wednesday, Alessandria Hospital’s Neurosurgery Department director Andrea Barbanera, commented on the former soccer player’s situation, which she described as “critical”.
“As a consequence of what happened, and as expected due to the normal course of this pathology, the patient is going through the most critical period. Our team is continuing pharmacological treatment to combat cerebral vasospasm, but his clinical status is volatile “, Barbanera said.
“In fact, this is the most complex stage that, unfortunately, can quickly develop in both a positive and negative sense. Stefano continues to resist: the next few days will be decisive,” said the Italian doctor. .
The 64-year-old exporter played for Juventus for nine seasons (1983-92), before ending his career in Genoa (1992-94). Tacconi participated in the 1990 World Cup with the ‘Azzurra’, where he finished in third place, and at the 1988 European Championship.
In addition, with ‘Vecchia Signora’, he has lifted two Italian league titles, an Italian Cup, a European Cup Winners ’Cup, a European Super Cup, an Intercontinental Cup and a UEFA Cup.
Source: La Verdad

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