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Relief in Lille, where the new data was calmly received this Sunday by Angel Gomes himself.
Victim of a violent air collision during the 1era Ligue 1 matchday between Reims and Losc on Saturday, the English midfielder remained unconscious for a long time on the pitch at Auguste-Delaune.
Finally evacuated on a stretcher in a conscious state after half an hour of interruption of play, Angel Gomes was the subject of reassuring news from President Létang in the evening: ”
Angel Gomes is doing quite well, but we will wait to see how he will spend the night, with his additional tests, to say that we have a definitive “happy ending”. »
Angel Gomes this Sunday personally confirmed his good recovery: ” Hello everyone, I feel better now, the impact was hard but I feel better. Thanks to our staff, to the staff who took care of me at the hospital, thanks for their work and thanks to the supporters of both teams for the support. Thanks also to Bafodé Diakité and Jonathan David for the goals and thanks for the three points. Go Losc. “And to conclude mischievously: ” Remind me not to jump to put heads anymore… »
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