The moment when Ian Escobar, from Aldosivi, and Iván Cazal, from Lanús, collide.
Ian Escobar starred this Sunday in the most dramatic situation of the weekend in the Professional Football League. the defender of Aldosives suffered a head injury and lost consciousness during the match against Lano, in the south of Greater Buenos Aires, and it scared everyone. Especially to his colleagues who saw him having convulsions before the arrival of the ambulance that took him to a medical center.
The fright has passed: the player is fine, even if he is still under observation at the Finochietto hospital. And this Monday he revealed it He remembers nothing of what happened after the hit and that he regained consciousness only when he had a tomography scan at the clinic where they assisted him.
“They told me I spoke in the ambulance but I don’t remember anything. I woke up while they were doing the CT scan and there I asked for everything. I didn’t know where you were,” Escobar told TyC Sports.
Tiburón’s left side collided with the head of Iván Cazal, a Paraguayan forward from Lanús, and had to be taken by ambulance to a Buenos Aires clinic. “I fell stunned, now I have a terrible egg on my head”he pointed out.
The 26-year-old player spent the night in the hospital and could not sleep normally because he still felt “pain in the head”. In this sense, when asked about the steps to follow, he stated: “They did the tomography and nothing came out, but they didn’t tell me how long I’ll be here.”
Escobar is accompanied by his partner and his son Santino, 4, who were on the Lanús pitch during the dramatic moment: “I appreciate all the messages I have received, many from the Lanús players,” said Escobar, who will continue to be observed. until Wednesday.
The ambulance in which Ian Escobar, player of the Aldosivi de Mar del Plata retired.
Escobar arrived at Aldosivi in the last transfer market from Banfield, and against Lanús he played his fourth game with the Mar del Plata team.
The left-back dropped out of Chacarita Juniors and crossed Talleres, San Martín de San Juan, Godoy Cruz and Banfield before reaching Tiburón.
Source: Clarin