Joan Jordán will be in “home observation” after a “cranioencephalic trauma”

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Sevilla condemned the “violent act” suffered by its player Joan Jordán and reported that he was taken to a hospital after suffering the impact of an object thrown from the Benito Villamarín stands, diagnosed with a “head trauma« for which he will be under observation for at least 24 hours.

“The club condemns the violent act that Joan Jordán has suffered today, an unacceptable fact in the world of sport. Sevilla FC wants to transfer all its affection to Joan Jordán, who fortunately, and without a doubt that is the only important thing, is at his home, after having received the impact of an object thrown from the stands local in the course of the derby«, says the club’s statement.

The Sevilla team reported the condition of their player around 2 in the morning, who was hit by a bar thrown from the stands, an action that ended up suspending the Copa del Rey round of 16 match between Betis and Sevilla.

«Joan left the Benito Villamarín sensibly dazed and he was transferred to the hospital, where he was examined and a series of tests were carried out according to the protocol due to the concussion. The final diagnosis is traumatic brain injury and the player will be kept under home observation until a minimum period of 24 hours has elapsed without any alarm symptoms, “he adds.

“Sevilla FC condemns the violent act that Joan Jordán suffered today, an unacceptable act in the world of sport committed by an individual who, of course, much less represents the fans of Real Betis nor to the way of living football in our city«, he adds, before asking for respect for Jordán, questioned on social networks by several Betis players about his dizziness.

“Likewise, the club wants to ask for the greatest respect for the figure of Joan Jordán, a complete professional and an exemplary person who has suffered an infamous attack«, it ends.

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