The Spanish goalkeeper Paris Saint-Germain, Sergio Ricoremains stable and sedated in the ICU of the Virgen del Rocío Hospital in Seville due to the serious head injuries he suffered as a result of being kicked by a horse at the Rocío Pilgrimage (Huelva), sources from the hospital center reported on Tuesday.
Pending medical evolution
The state of Sergio Rico It remains this Tuesday “without significant change” from the medical report of Monday, which indicated that he is stable in severity and sedated in the ICU of the hospital of Seville, attended by specialists in Intensive Medicine and awaiting clinical evolution in the coming days.
The goalkeeper received several kicks in the head from a horse once on the ground, as reported by witnesses to the 112 Emergency Service of Andalusia, in an event that, as indicated by this emergency service, took place around 8 :00 am : 30 hours ago several notifications were sent about the fall of a rider on the street of Camino de Moguer in the village of Almonteña, where the rociera pilgrimage is celebrated.
Transfer by helicopter
From 112, the Civil Guard and 061 were notified, and the doorman received initial medical assistance from the Health Emergency Center installed in the village, transferring him by helicopter, in serious condition, to the Virgen del Rocío Hospital .
The 29-year-old goalkeeper trained in the youth academy Sevillein which the first team he was from 2014-15 to 2018-19 season, was called this Saturday with his team for the penultimate game of Ligue 1, which he played in Strasbourg, where he tied one and declared that tournament champion.
After his stage at Seville, Rich pass through fulham took him later PSGwho last season gave it to Majorcafor this one to return to the Paris team, where he is a regular substitute.
Source: La Verdad

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