The state of health of the soccer player Sergio Rico continues to be one of the great issues of today. A few weeks ago the goalkeeper suffered a terrible accident on horseback in El Rocío, which kept him admitted for several days at the Virgen del Rocío Hospital in Seville. The fall caused a head injury and since the news was released, interest in the goalkeeper’s state of health increased with the days, in which the athlete did not seem to evolve and the medical reports were scarce.
But a few days ago, the footballer’s wife, Alba Silva, gave one of the best news. Her husband had regained consciousness and was recovering. The Sevillian woman has remained by her husband’s side at all times and she was in charge of informing the media of the goalkeeper’s state of health.
“From the beginning I knew that I was going to get ahead,” he declared to the EuropaPress cameras. The news has brought joy back to Rico’s family, who after a few very difficult weeks can breathe easy again seeing that the footballer is little little recovering.
The EuropaPress medium has been able to speak again with Sergio Rico’s wife to give the latest update on the state of health. The goalkeeper has had a great improvement and now he can communicate with them. ”Communicates. He calls us by name and everything, he knows perfectly who all of us who enter are and his memory is great,” Silva confessed. Despite the great progress that his state has had, Rico’s wife assured that he is still in the ICU, but that soon it will be able to be transferred to the plant. “I hope they will transfer it to the plant as soon as possible, but they have to be sure and they haven’t decided yet. So when they decide, we trust them,” declared.
The Sevillian also assured that they do not know if Sergio Rico is aware of the type of accident he suffered on May 28. ”I think not, but we still can’t know until he can’t talk,” she explained. For now, the family remains happy with the progress he has experienced and fully trusts the doctors who have been treating him since the day he was admitted.