Concern for Sergio Rico’s state of health continues. The Spanish goalkeeper is still admitted to the Virgen del Rocío hospital in Seville, after suffering an accident with a horse on May 28 in El Rocío, Huelva. The goalkeeper, who was riding a horse, fell off it when the animal was startled by the noise of a garbage truck. The horse jerked and kicked him, causing head trauma.
Since then, a lot of information has come out explaining what happened that afternoon in El Rocío, but what worries the most is its evolution. At the moment it is being a slow process and the information that is coming out about his state of health is quite scarce. The only news that there was to date came from the hand of his wife, Alba Silva, who does not separate from the athlete at all times.
But a few hours ago we were able to find out the last minute of Sergio Rico’s state of health, thanks to a statement from the hospital. ”He continues under the effects of sedation, with close surveillance and monitoring, being cared for by the Intensive Medicine team in consensus with other specialists in a multidisciplinary way,” they explained in the statement.
After this message, from the hospital itself they have declared that they will not make statements about the goalkeeper again until there is a significant change in his evolution. But this morning the EuropaPress cameras have been able to speak with the footballer’s wife, who has revealed the latest news about Sergio Rico.
Alba Silva was in the vicinity of the Seville hospital, and revealed that everything is still the same, that there were no major news, but she did affirm that “this week is very important so we are a little expectant to see how everything evolves” .
The Andalusian also explained that the doctors are doing many tests all the time. “They are taking care of him a lot and well, the truth is that we trust one hundred percent in the professionals,” he assured. He also confessed that some test results are being good but others are less good, so we will have to wait for that they have all the results so that they can issue a complete diagnosis.”Hope is what I’ve had since day one and I have no doubt that this is going to turn out well,” concluded Alba Silva.