The Borneo Post

Clear CT scan allays fears over Atletico’s Torres

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MADRID: Spanish footbal l breathed a sigh of relief after a CT scan on Fernando Torres revealed the Atletico Madrid striker suffered no traumatic brain injuries in a sickening onfield clash on Thursday.

Torres, 32, was hit from behind by Deportivo’s Alex Bergantino­s in a clash of heads five minutes from time and hit the ground hard as he appeared to have already lost consciousn­ess.

“A cranial and cervical CT scan carried out on Fernando Torres has ruled out that the Rojiblanco striker has suffered any alteration­s or traumatic injuries,” Atletico said in a statement.

“Our player, who is stable, conscious and oriented, had to be removed by ambulance after being stabilised according to the usual protocol, before entering the Model Hospital of La Coruna, where he will spend the night in observatio­n.”

Players f rom both sides immediatel­y called for medical attention when Torres hit the ground. Distressed At letico defender Jose Maria Gimenez was seen crying, whilst Deportivo fans gave the former Spanish internatio­nal a standing ovation as he was carried from the field.

“We are all scared,” Atletico left- back Filipe Luis told BeIN Sports.

“The news we have received until now is good. The most important thing is that Fernando is ok.”

Atletico’s Sime Vrsaljko and captain Gabi have also been praised for reacting quickly to ensure Torres didn’t swallow his tongue whilst unconsciou­s.

The visitors had to play out seven minutes of stoppage time with 10 men as they had already made all three substituti­ons.

Former West Bromwich Albion manager Pepe Mel was making his bow as Deportivo coach after only being hired on Wednesday.

And the hosts made the perfect start when Florin Andone capitalise­d on a poor goal kick from Jan Oblak to run through and slot past the Slovenian.

Atletico responded after halftime and equalised in stunning fashion 22 minutes from time when Antoine Griezmann thrashed home a shot from fully 30 yards. — AFP

 ??  ?? Referee Carlos Clos Gomez calls for medical assistance as Atletico Madrid’s FernandoTo­rres lies injured on the ground. — Reuters photo
Referee Carlos Clos Gomez calls for medical assistance as Atletico Madrid’s FernandoTo­rres lies injured on the ground. — Reuters photo

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