PSG star Sergio Rico’s wife begs ‘don’t leave me alone’ in heartbreaking message as he remains in intensive care
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SERGIO RICO'S wife begged him not to "leave me alone" in a worrying update on her stricken husband's health crisis.
The Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper, 29, has been in intensive care since a tragic horse-riding incident at the weekend.
And his partner Alba Silva shared a heartbreaking and desperate message on , suggesting Rico is struggling to recover.
She said: "Don’t leave me alone, my love, because I swear I cannot.
"I don’t know how to live without you. We love you a lot."
Another post read: "Thank you for all the love you have for us. Sergio has a lot of people praying for him and he is very strong.
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"I have no words to describe what I feel."
Rico was airlifted to hospital on Sunday morning after falling off his horse in Spain on his way to mass.
Reports claim that he suffered severe head trauma when the horse he was riding got frightened and threw him off before he was kicked in the head several times.
That meant he had to be intubated upon his arrival at the Virgen del Rocío hospital in Seville.
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PSG team-mate Carlos Soler and Sevilla president Pepe Castro both visited their friend in hospital on Monday.
Rico joined PSG in a £5.2million transfer from Sevilla in 2020 after a 14-year spell with the Spanish side - which included winning the Europa League twice and a year on loan at Fulham in 2018-19.
He has made just 24 appearances for the French giants since joining but has not played a match this season.
PSG claimed another Ligue 1 title on Saturday following a 1-1 draw with Strasbourg.
Following the game, Rico was given permission to head back to his hometown in Spain.
A family statement on Sunday said: "After a little over an hour and a half with his family and friends, he was heading to High Mass by the hermitage at El Rocio when he suffered an accident because of a cart with mules and a runaway horse that struck him.
"Sergio is in good hands, fighting to get better while he receives the best care from the medical team at Virgin del Rocio Hospital. We must act with precaution, especially in the next 48 hours.
"We are awaiting the results of his medical evolution which we hope will be favourable so we are able to tell you about his improvement as soon as possible."