Doctors have provided an update on Edoardo Bove’s health after the Fiorentina player collapsed during Sunday’s match against Inter Milan.
Midfielder Bove collapsed and was taken from the pitch in an ambulance during his side’s Serie A match against Milan at the Stadio Artemio Franchi.
Bove, 22, went down untouched in the 16th minute, with referee Daniele Doveri stopping the match to give him treatment.
Players and staff had formed a wall around Bove while the medical staff cared for him. Several players from both sides were seen crying in harrowing scenes.
The match was quickly suspended and the players returned to their dressing rooms while Bové was transported from the stadium and to hospital.
Fiorentina released a statement detailing how Bove was ‘currently under pharmacological anesthesia and admitted to intensive care’.
Fiorentina midfielder Edoardo Bové collapsed during his team’s match against Inter Milan
Bo was taken to hospital in an ambulance, but was later said to be breathing and conscious
The 22-year-old Italy international has represented his country up to under-21 level
The club went on to say that ‘initial cardiological and neurological tests have ruled out acute damage to the central nervous system and the cardiac and respiratory systems’. Now doctors have provided an update on his health.
According to La Gazzetta dello SportAfter arriving at Careggi Hospital in Florence, Bove regained consciousness and doctors assured that his “life was not in danger.”
One of the first to arrive at the hospital was Captain Cristiano Biraghi. He was accompanied by Martinez Quarta. Danilo Cataldi, one of the first players to help Bove when he collapsed on the pitch, also visited the hospital.
Rolando Mandragora, Pietro Terracciano, Luca Ranieri and Dodo were also seen in hospital, while several other players headed to the medical facility to show their support.
La Gazzetta dello Sport also revealed that Bove’s parents and girlfriend were all present that evening and later traveled to the hospital to visit the Fiorentina star.
They reported that father Giovanni and girlfriend Martina immediately went to the hospital. Meanwhile, his mother Tanya collapsed at the stadium after the incident.
After regaining consciousness, she later traveled to the hospital with Florence Mayor Sara Funaro.
Following the incident, Fiorentina’s full statement read: ‘Fiorentina and the Commisso family thank Viola fans, the clubs, fans and the football and sports world for their support of Edoardo Bove and his loved ones.’
Players from both teams were left shocked on the field as medical staff attended to Bove
Bove’s parents and his girlfriend Martina (left) were all present that evening
Fiorentina had said in their previous statement: ‘ACF Fiorentina and the Careggi University Hospital announce that footballer Edoardo Bove, who was treated on the pitch after losing consciousness during the Fiorentina-Inter match, is currently under pharmacological anesthesia and admitted to intensive care . concern.
‘The Viola footballer arrived at the emergency room in stable hemodynamic conditions and the first cardiological and neurological tests performed have ruled out acute damage to the central nervous system and the cardiorespiratory system. Edoardo Bove will be re-evaluated within the next 24 hours.
Shortly after the incident took place on Sunday afternoon, Inter Milan released a statement saying: ‘The match has been suspended due to a medical emergency.’
Inter president Giuseppe Marotta spoke about the incident shortly after it occurred. He said: “Inter and the entire football world express their solidarity with the family of Bove and Fiorentina.
The Serie A match was immediately suspended after Bove collapsed on the pitch
Later in the evening, Fiorentina fans hung a banner outside Careggi Hospital in support
‘The decision to postpone the match came spontaneously from everyone, we are a community, all players and even the referee were emotionally involved. We hope it is nothing serious.”
While a Serie A statement read: ‘The match will not resume and will be postponed to a date to be determined. When play was stopped, Bove collapsed to the ground and the situation immediately seemed very serious. An ambulance has taken the player, we are waiting for news.’
Bove is on loan from Roma at Fiorentina and has made fourteen appearances so far. He scored his first goal for his current club against his parents in October.
Bove, an Italy international, has played for his country in every age group, up to and including the Under-21s, but is yet to be called up to the senior set-up.