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Victim of illness during the match last Sunday against Udinese, Roma defender Evan Ndicka (24) was released from hospital on Monday. After examinations, doctors ruled out heart problems and instead thought it was a “chest trauma with minimal left pneumothorax”. Reassuring news for the Franco-Ivorian who had a visit from his teammates in hospital. At a press conference before tomorrow’s Europa League return match between La Louve and AC Milan, Daniele De Rossi spoke about the condition of his player.
” He is fine. Pneumothorax is an annoying and painful thing, but, fortunately so to speak, he does not suffer from what we feared when he collapsed on the field. said the Roman coach. Even if the cardiac hypothesis is ruled out, no date has yet been planned for Evan Ndicka’s return to the field. Because heart problems are often detected too late, the Roma club organized a free heart failure detection campaign during its next home match (April 22). Before the match, supporters over the age of 45 will be able, upon reservation, to carry out an electrocardiogram in order to take stock of the situation.
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