Sevilla’s former goalscorer Tony Polster, who scored 33 goals in the Spanish league in the 89-90 season, is in ICU (Intensive Care Unit) after suffering a perforated stomach and undergoing surgery, although he is now out of danger.
Polster, 59, came to Sevilla at the end of the 80s at the hands of Rosendo Cabezasformer Nervionense technical secretary from Austria Vienna, who scored 57 goals between 1988 and 1991, becoming one of the top scorers in Sevilla’s history, before other historic goals such as Davor Suker and Ivan Zamorano. In fact, he almost reached the top scorer in the League with an amazing 33 goals, surpassed only by a stratospheric 38 goal campaign signed by Hugo Sanchez.
Polster was key to an era when Sevilla played in Europe with the help of the Chilean Vicente Cantatore, with whom he would have a big disagreement when he threw the Sevilla shirt in a match against Real society in Atocha where he was a successor.
Polster later played in the Logroñés and in Vallecano Ray before playing in Germany, where he made history in Cologne and the Borussia Monchengladbach and even started a career as a rock singer.
Source: La Verdad

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