Concern remains around Sergio Rico's state of health. In its daily statement released this Wednesday at midday, the Virgen del Rocío University Hospital indicates that the second goalkeeper of Paris Saint-Germain remains in a "stable" condition.
"After 72 hours of evolution in the intensive care of the Virgen del Rocío University Hospital in Seville, Sergio Rico remains stable given the severity of his injuries," the statement said, which does not report any improvement or worsening of the player's condition. "He remains under sedation, close monitoring and follow-up, taken care of by the intensive care team in consultation with other multidisciplinary specialists," the statement said.
Arrived at El Rocío on the night of Saturday to Sunday, after the trip of PSG to Strasbourg (1-1), the native of Seville participated in the pilgrimage organized every year at Pentecost in the Andalusian town, when he was the victim of an accident involving a horse. He was shot in the head, including a traumatic brain injury.
As indicated by the hospital on Tuesday, from now on, all of the information regarding Sergio Rico's state of health will be disseminated exclusively by the health facility itself. The relatives "do not want to make any statement about this very complicated situation they are experiencing," the hospital wrote.