Moise Kean, the Italian forward for Fiorentina, was discharged from the hospital after suffering a head injury and collapsing on the pitch during a Serie A match against Hellas Verona. The incident occurred when Kean was struck in the head by Pawel Dawidowicz’s knee while vying for the ball.
Prompt medical attention was provided to Kean, and after receiving treatment on the field, the 24-year-old was allowed to resume playing. However, players from both teams alerted the team medics, who quickly rushed onto the pitch as Kean lost his footing and fell.
Following a successful surgery, Kean had a defibrillator implanted as a precautionary measure to prevent any potential cardiac issues. Before being taken to the hospital, Kean was seen wearing a neck brace and being transported off the pitch on a stretcher.
Fiorentina confirmed in a statement that Kean had been discharged from the hospital in Verona and had returned to Florence. Medical tests conducted on Kean showed no negative results, reassuring fans and supporters of his well-being.
In a previous incident involving another Fiorentina player, Edoardo Bove, a midfielder fainted on the field during a match against Inter Milan in December, resulting in the game being called off.
Overall, the health and safety of the players remain a top priority in professional sports, and prompt medical attention is crucial in ensuring the well-being of athletes in such situations. Fans and supporters can now rest assured that Moise Kean is recovering well and will soon be back on the field showcasing his talent.