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Fiorentina-Inter it was suspended and postponed to a later date due to Edoardo's illness on the pitch Bove who collapsed to the ground in the 16th minute of the first half, leaving everyone in suspense. The former Roma player was transported by emergency ambulance to Careggi hospital.
The reconstruction of Edoardo Bove's illness
A minute earlier the match was flowing regularly: the Nerazzurri had scored a few minutes earlier with Lautaro Martinez but referee Doveri had disallowed the goal due to a previous out ball served by Dumfries. The referee had stopped the game to discuss with the two coaches who had protested for different reasons and during the conversation between the match director and Raffaele Palladino, the players on the pitch attracted the referee's attention due to Bove's illness.
The player collapsed to the ground and lost consciousness, the players on the pitch immediately alerted the ambulance, visibly exhausted. Many of them in tears, both those of the Viola and the Nerazzurri who joined together to protect the boy on the ground.
Even in the Franchi stands silence fell. According to the latest news, Bove regained consciousness and started breathing again during the ambulance ride. However, the match was officially postponed to a later date due to a medical emergency.
The shot to the chest and the change of shirt
The young Viola midfielder, before feeling ill, had suffered a blow between the chest and the spleen after a clash with Dumfries. Shortly thereafter Bove changed his shirt, remaining bare-chested for a few seconds. According to rumours, he shortly thereafter turned to his bench to reveal that he was feeling some dizziness, then the illness which also caused him to have a cardiac arrest when he was in the ambulance.
Was Danilo Cataldi Viola midfielder, according to what Adnkronos understands, intervened by putting his hand in Edoardo Bove's mouth and moving his tongue, to avoid blocking the airways, after the player collapsed to the ground.
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