After fans in Italy were anxiously following the health scare of Ndicka, this weekend also saw moments of fear in the Premier League. During Everton-Nottingham Forest, former Udinese player Beto was forced to leave the pitch on a stretcher and with an oxygen mask. It was a scary moment on the field, with Everton players watching the situation with bated breath.
What Happened
During the game, Beto went to catch a high ball outside the box. In the aerial challenge, he was hit in the head and then fell to the ground unconscious. There was immediate alarm among his teammates, who called the attention of the staff and paramedics who entered the field with all necessary equipment to assist the former Udinese player. However, the concern that was also felt in the stands was alleviated by the player himself who, while being carried out on a stretcher and with an oxygen tank, reassured everyone by raising an arm. The match then continued with Everton winning and dedicating the victory to their striker.
His condition will be evaluated in the coming hours, the player is in the hospital, with the club having a clearer idea of the situation. What is certain, however, is that cardiac problems or pneumothorax are ruled out, unlike what happened to Ndicka in the match against Udinese.
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