A piece of great news arrives for AS Roma supporters and the Ivorian people.
Ivorian player Evan Ndicka, from AS Roma, who experienced chest pains during the match against Udinese, has been discharged after being admitted to the hospital on Sunday afternoon.

Initially, the incident appeared to be a cardiac crisis. However, this hypothesis has been ruled out by Evan Ndicka’s latest medical examinations.
“The player has been released from the hospital and will undergo further examinations in Rome. First and second-level cardiological exams were conducted, and they came back negative for cardiac pathology,” Roma stated in a release relayed by Mundo Deportivo.
“In light of the latest examinations conducted in the morning, the clinical picture is consistent with thoracic trauma with a minimal left pneumothorax,” added the Roman club.
Moreover, Evan Ndicka’s diagnosis refers to the presence of air resulting from trauma. This could cause a partial or complete collapse of the lung. Additionally, Roma thanked Udinese, the match referee, the fans present at the Udine stadium, as well as the medical and healthcare staff at the Santa Maria della Misericordia Hospital in Udine “for their great professionalism.” “Together, in these moments of turmoil and apprehension, we have demonstrated the values of sport. We have prioritized the protection of life,” emphasized the Roman club.
Furthermore, with about 20 minutes left in the match, the two teams will have to make up for lost time once again.
The score was 1-1 after goals from Roberto Pereyra and Belgian Romelu Lukaku.
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