The defense of Angel City, Savy King. King was transferred to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles following a medical incident in the second half of Angel City match against the Utah Royals.
The doctors who examined the king saw a heart anomaly and operated a few hours ago. “Now he is resting and recovering surrounded by his family, and his prognosis is great,” the team said in a statement. The King Family has released a joint statement that thanks the team’s medical staff, their companions and medical hospital staff for their attention.
“On behalf of our whole family, including Savy, we deeply moved the love and support of Angel City players, staff, fans and communities, as well as football fans across the country,” the statement said. “We are glad to share that Savy is well cured and we hope to be with us at home.”
Players of both teams were clearly surprised when coaches ran to King after their fall in the 74th minutes of the game. He received medical attention for about 10 minutes before being moved to a stretch outside the field. Meanwhile, a run was formed in the grass with the coaching templates and staff of both teams praying for King. “We thank Angel City’s medical staff, as well as local paramedics, managing this difficult situation without problems,” the NWSL said on Saturday.
In a story on Instagram, Trinity Rodman, in front of Washington’s national spirit team, offered prayers for King and his family, added: “That game should continue with the no world.” The league indicated in its statement to review its policies to determine if it is necessary to make changes. The NWSL regulation for 2025 establishes that the league has “acknowledged that emergencies may appear to make the beginning or development of a party that is discouraged or dangerous for participants and viewers.”
Source: La Verdad

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