Spanish legend Fernando Torres has been released from hospital after suffering a
head injury late in Atletico Madrid's 1-1 draw at Deportivo La Coruna on
Thursday.
Torres collided with Depor's Alex Bergantinos while jumping for the
ball in the 84th minute and, after his head slammed into the ground, he
was attended to for five minutes and left the pitch on a stretcher that
carried him to a waiting ambulance.
Initial tests showed no signs of any serious spine or head injuries
and Atletico released a statement on Friday morning that he had spent "a
good night" in hospital and was awaiting an MRI scan before the all
clear.
But, not long after, the club revealed that he had been released and allowed to go home.
"A magnetic resonance done in the spine has corroborated that
Fernando Torres has no alterations or traumatic injuries after the blow
he suffered to the head in Riazor just as the CT scan done on the player
had confirmed," the club tweeted. "Having spent the night under
observation, Torres left the La Coruna hospital this morning. He will
have to rest for the next 48 hours."
The player himself spoke to reporters after leaving hospital and said in quotes reported by Marca:
"Everything is well. I want to thank everyone, the Atletico and
Deportivo players for the reaction they had, the fans, the medical staff
in the hospital that took great care of me.
"I remember everything before the collision. I recovered
consciousness in the ambulance. Fortunately, it was just a care and I'm
just counting the days to return to play."
Torres will not be able to return to Madrid by plane as a precaution
and has been ruled out for Sunday's home game against Valencia.
"In a couple of days' time I will be able to train with my teammates," the former Liverpool and Chelsea player added.
Atletico players Sime Vrsaljko and Gabi were the first to attend to
Torres after he fell to the ground while some teammates turned away,
unable to watch.
And Deportivo team doctor Carlos Larino, who was the first doctor to
attend the Atletico star on the pitch, commended the pair for their
quick response, telling Cadena Cope radio:
"They did what they had to do. Gabi was bitten as he attempted to get
his [Torres'] tongue out. What they did was perfect and they acted very
fast."
Bergantinos, meanwhile, admitted he was very affected by what had
happened to Torres and added: "I was praying on the pitch in the hope
that he would return to consciousness as soon as possible. You could
hear he [Torres] was making noises because he was struggling to breath."
Friday, 3 March 2017
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