Real Sociedad midfielder Luca Sangalli taken to hospital after suffering mild stroke ahead of Copa del Rey match

The club say the 23-year-old, who made his senior debut in August, is ‘recovering well‘ in hospital

Thursday 01 November 2018 14:21 GMT
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Real Sociedad have confirmed that midfielder Luca Sangalli was taken to hospital after suffering a mild stroke on Wednesday.

Sangalli was due to be involved in Sociedad’s match against Celta Vigo in the Copa del Rey on Thursday, but withdrew from the squad amid reports he was ill.

The club subsequently released a statement revealing that the situation was much more serious than first thought.

“Luca Sangalli suffered a mild stroke this morning. He is currently in the stroke unit of the Donostia University Hospital, where he will be studied,” they said.

Sangalli made his senior debut for Sociedad in August (EPA)

The news prompted an outpouring of concern from a number of clubs across Spain, including Sociedad’s traditional Basque rivals Athletic Bilbao.

“We hope to see you soon on the pitch, even it means you hurting us again,” Athletic posted on their official Twitter account. “Stay strong.”

Having made his senior debut for Socieded in August, Sangalli scored his first goal for the club in a derby victory over Athletic earlier in October and has made six La Liga appearances this season.

Sociedad added that Sangalli is “conscious, eating without any problems and recovering well”, and will undergo medical tests in the coming days to determine the cause of the stroke.

Despite the situation, the Basque club’s Copa del Rey clash with Celta will go ahead as planned.

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