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Serie A club Cagliari faces crisis as striker enters intensive care

🇮🇹 By 4AllFootball ·
Serie A club Cagliari faces crisis as striker enters intensive care

As Serie A matches carry on across Italy, Cagliari face a starkly different reality with striker Yael Trepy rushed to intensive care. The club confirmed his condition on Tuesday, noting he is being treated at the Santissima Annunziata Civil Hospital in Sassari.

Intensive care admission at Santissima Annunziata

Cagliari have confirmed striker Yael Trepy is in intensive care. The announcement was issued via the club’s official channels early Wednesday.

Trepy is receiving treatment at the Santissima Annunziata Civil Hospital in Sassari. The facility is a major medical centre serving the northern Sardinia region.

Trepy has been with Cagliari since 2022. During his time with the club, he has contributed to their attacking options.

Getty “The club is in constant contact with the healthcare facility and the player’s family and is closely monitoring the progress of his condition,” the statement read. The statement emphasized the club’s commitment to keeping supporters informed.

Cagliari Calcio’s thoughts are with Yael and his family. The club also requests that their privacy be respected and promises to provide updates as they become available.

This is a developing story and the club says it will supply further information as it becomes available. Fans are urged to await further communications from the medical team.

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