The PSG goalkeeper is hospitalized in Seville following a serious riding accident. His state of health would be considered “worrying”.
Sergio Rico is in serious condition. Sunday May 28, the Spanish doorman of PSG had a very serious horse accident, plunging him into a very worrying state. Sergio Rico’s entourage released a new statement on Wednesday June 7 on the state of health of the Spanish goalkeeper hospitalized at the Virgen del Rocío University Hospital in Seville since his fall from a horse. The PSG goalkeeper remains in a stable condition in seriousness. “Sergio Rico remains stable with no significant changes to report. His general condition remains serious, underlines the text. of Intensive Medicine and other specialists from Virgen del Rocio.”
Tuesday, May 30, Sergio Rico’s wife posted a moving, but also disturbing message, asking him not to leave her alone. “Thank you for all your love towards us. Sergio has a lot of people praying for him and he is very strong. I have no words to describe how I feel.” At the moment, it is unclear what the exact state of health of the Spanish goalkeeper is. His wife also requests respect for his privacy by not giving false information about his state of health.
Sergio Rico was present on Saturday May 27 in Strasbourg for the coronation of PSG and had the authorization of the club to go to Spain just after. Relevo claims the incident happened at 9am when a runaway horse collided with the animal the 29-year-old was riding. The emergency services would have quickly intervened to take care of Sergio Rico, helicoptered to the Virgen del Rocio hospital in Seville due, according to the Spanish media, to a trauma to the head. “He traveled yesterday evening (Saturday) from Strasbourg to Malaga and from there to El Rocio, with the permission of the club with the victory of PSG in Ligue 1. After just over an hour and a half in the company of his family and friends, he was on his way to the pontifical mass next to the hermitage when he had an incident with a mule cart and a runaway horse,” the statement from TeamYouFirst reads.