After experiencing one of their most complicated moments in 2023, the couple formed by Sergio Rico and Alba Silva is going through one of their sweetest times. This past weekend, the Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper and his current wife announced through their social networks that they were expecting their first child together.

”Like the ray of light after the storm… that’s how you come into our lives baby,” the couple began by saying through a joint publication on Instagram. “We still don’t know you and we already love you,” they confessed while sharing a carousel of photographs in which they appear with a pregnancy test.

The news has filled the couple with happiness, who, after the difficult moment of health that the athlete experienced during the last pilgrimage in El Rocío, had begun a new chapter of their life with the aim of turning the page and expanding their family. Rumors that began to circulate a few months ago and that Alba Silva herself was in charge of quickly denying.

”I have not given an interview nor have I given an interview to absolutely anyone. Any media that puts words in my mouth that I haven’t said is making it up. Anyone who knows me knows that I would never tell news like that through the media, so please, don’t believe everything you read. I have nothing to do with it,’ he wrote in his Instagram stories last February.

Now, the couple is totally focused on the beginning of the new family stage in which they will have to face different challenges. One of the most common is cravings. The journalist, who is in the first months of pregnancy, has already experienced the first symptoms of pregnancy. ”Between your messages and the hormones I can’t stop crying. Thank you to all of you who are happy for us from the bottom of your heart,’ she wrote in her profile. Minutes later, her model shared an image in which we could see her husband bringing her a cup of Nesquik. ”A husband satisfying cravings,” she declared.

It should be remembered that the Spanish footballer suffered a serious accident with a horse on May 28, causing a head injury that kept him in the ICU for five weeks and a total of 83 days admitted to the Virgen del Rocío Hospital in Seville. A complicated state of health that kept the entire population in suspense and that fortunately had the best outcome.