Player who collapsed in Italy match is out of danger

After leaving Italy and the whole world in tension because of his sudden collapse in the countryside, Edoardo Bove is out of danger.

After a night sedated and in the ICU, the player was awakened and it was confirmed that he suffered no neurological or cardiological damage. As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the footballer He was extubated, is conscious and spoke with doctors and family.

During the match between Fiorentina and Inter Milan, the player looked down at his legs and subsequently collapsed, forcing the match to be postponed and taken to the hospital.

Fiorentina coach Raffaele Palladino arrived at the Careggi hospital around 9 a.m. (Italy time), along with Danilo Cataldi and several Viola officials. The team had a training session planned for the afternoon with a view to the match against Empoli in the Italian Cup, scheduled for Wednesday and, given the positive news about Bove, everything indicates that work will resume normally.

The cause of Bove’s collapse is still unknown, but it is expected that for January or February, the tests that will be performed on the player have to do with the number of games in which the footballers currently participate or is due to something off topic.