Alberth Elis, a new grave

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News of the state of health of Alberth Elis, Bordeaux striker who suffered a head trauma in the middle of a match, was reported this Monday evening by the daily L’Equipe.

Victim of severe head trauma during the victory of the Girondins de Bordeaux over Guingamp (1-0) on February 24, Alberth Elis is feeling better. the 28-year-old striker came out of the artificial coma he was put into after the match last Wednesday. And the latest news is reassuring.

According to newspaper information The Teamthe latest medical examinations passed by Alberth Elis were reassuring. “The Honduran international striker is gradually regaining his means, the use of speech and mobility in his limbs”, adds the sports media.

His career remains on hold

Alberth Elis was even able to watch the Girondins’ draw on the Rodez train (2-2) on television on Saturday evening from the Pellegrin University Hospital in Bordeaux where he is still hospitalized. He thus witnessed the beautiful tribute from his teammates on the sidelines and throughout the meeting. A t-shirt with the inscription “Fuerza Pantera #Elis” was displayed by his teammates during the warm-up, while all the club’s scapular jerseys were emblazoned with his name.

From now on, Alberth Elis will begin a rehabilitation program in the coming months. “ The possibility that he could resume his football career has not yet been discussed.still according to the same source.

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