Eusebio Sacristán remains stable and in an induced coma in the ICU

An image of Eusebio Sacristán.
EFE

The former soccer player and coach of Valladolid Eusebio Sacristán is stable and in an induced coma in the Intensive Care Unit of the Hospital Clínico de Valladolid awaiting his evolution after the surgical intervention to which he has undergone a clot after a blow to the head resulting from a fortuitous fall.

Sacristán has spent the night stable and his clinical situation is the same as that of this December 31, according to sources from the Foundation that bears his name, which has indicated that evolution is “key” in these first days after the operation.

Sacristán was admitted this Wednesday, December 30, at the Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid, after suffering that same day a severe head trauma as a result of a fortuitous fall when in a bar accompanied by more people.

Upon admission, a clot was detected and this Thursday he has undergone a surgical operation, mainly as a “precaution”.

The 56-year-old ex-footballer, a native of the town of La Seca (Valladolid), played for Real Valladolid, Atlético de Madrid, Fútbol Club Barcelona, ​​Celta de Vigo and the Spanish National Team. He was the European Under-21 Champion with the Spanish National Team and the European Cup Champion with FC Barcelona.

National soccer coach, he has served in Girona CF and Real Sociedad, in Barcelona as second to Rijkaard, and in Second Division in Barcelona B and Celta de Vigo.

In 2003 he created the foundation that bears his name together with fellow bench members who accompanied him as patrons and since then the entity has worked with more than 200,000 people in Valladolid and cities in its sphere of influence such as Palencia in different projects related to sport.

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