Sergio Rico continues to evolve remarkably at the Virgen del Rocío Hospital in Seville, where he has been admitted since May 28, after suffering an accident with a horse on the El Rocío pilgrimage, which left him in critical condition for several weeks.

After days of constant tension and suffering, where the information was scarce and the condition of the Spanish goalkeeper did not seem to improve, the player managed to come out of a coma and was even able to communicate with his relatives with gestures. But the big news came a few hours ago, when his wife, Alba Silva, was able to confirm that the athlete has left the UCI and is already on the ward.

”They have brought him to the plant, thank God and everything is going very well. We are very happy,” he declared to the media. “We can be with him 24 hours and we are very happy. They have not told us anything else, for the moment at the plant and he is doing very well, thank God and everything is fine. We do not know more about moment,” he confessed. Despite how complicated it has been, Rico’s wife assured that the goalkeeper was in very good spirits and eager to leave the hospital.

The Sevillian has been in charge of giving the latest updates on Rico’s state of health, always with great kindness. A few words that helped reassure all the goalkeeper’s followers who were very concerned about his state of health. In addition, the young woman has shown at all times her great determination and optimism in difficult moments, in which she did not want to take off for a second from her husband.

Such is the joy that Alba Silva feels right now, that she wanted to share her immense happiness on her social networks. The Sevillian has uploaded a new image with her husband, in which she wanted to dedicate some tender words to him.

”Sometimes life stops you dead and reminds you that it is not eternal, that happiness is found in the simplest things, that you must savor every second that it offers you and that you love, that you love very strongly. Once again, so proud of you”, wrote the Sevillian.