Sergio Rico’s state of health is improving remarkably. A few days ago we learned the great news that the Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper had left the ICU and had been transferred to the floor at the Virgen del Rocío Hospital in Seville, where he has been admitted since May 28.

A relief for the family, who has been going through some very hard weeks, after the athlete suffered an accident with a horse in the El Rocío pilgrimage, which left him in critical condition. After several days, in which the situation of the Spanish goalkeeper did not seem to improve, her wife, Alba Silva, confirmed to the media that her husband had come out of a coma and could communicate with them through gestures.

Now Sergio Rico continues to recover in the hospital in the Andalusian capital surrounded by all his relatives and especially his wife, Alba Silva, who has not wanted to leave her husband alone for even a second.

In addition, the Sevillian has been constantly in charge of communicating to the media and the soccer player’s followers the last hour of his state of health. Some updates that have undoubtedly been a great relief for all those who were very worried about Rico.

For this reason, in order not to lose the habit, the Sevillian has spoken again with the EuropaPress cameras to give the last minute of her husband. Silva explained to the outlet that the goalkeeper is “very well, thank God” and that they are very happy for the great evolution he is undergoing. “He is evolving by leaps and bounds and they are super happy with him,” declared the sevillana.

”Sergio has given him a lot of impetus and strength and it’s like I always say, he’s a champion,” confessed the wife of the Spanish goalkeeper. At the moment everyone is keeping him informed of the outside but the goalkeeper’s priority is to get well. “He is in what he has to be, which is to recover, obviously we told him information from abroad, but right now it is not his main concern,” she assured.

Regarding the visits, Alba Silva explained that her husband is only being visited by close relatives. “That’s how they recommended it to us,” the journalist asserted. With these statements it is clear that the footballer is getting better, although it is still early to know if he will be discharged in the coming weeks as has been said. ”Hopefully, but I don’t know, I can’t tell you 100% sure,” said the Sevillian.