Moise Kean's Sudden Collapse Raises Concerns in Fiorentina's Defeat to Hellas Verona
Fiorentina's Moise Kean was hospitalized after collapsing on the pitch during a Serie A match against Hellas Verona, raising serious concerns about player safety.

In a shocking turn of events during Fiorentina's 1-0 defeat to Hellas Verona on Sunday, striker Moise Kean collapsed on the pitch and was subsequently rushed to the hospital. The incident occurred after Kean sustained a head injury in the 58th minute when his face collided with Pawel Dawidowicz's knee during a challenge for the ball.
Key Moments of the Incident:
- 58th Minute: Kean's face collides with Dawidowicz's knee.
- 64th Minute: Kean loses balance and collapses on the pitch.
- Medical Response: Players from both teams quickly alerted medics, and the match was temporarily halted.
Kean, who continued to play briefly after initial treatment, was eventually taken off on a stretcher and was seen wearing a neck brace. He was immediately transported to the hospital for further evaluation.
Fiorentina's Official Statement:
The club released a statement confirming the head trauma and assured that Kean is undergoing necessary tests. The statement added, "We are closely monitoring his condition and will provide updates as necessary."
Match Outcome:
Despite the distressing incident, the match resumed and was decided in the fifth minute of stoppage time by Hellas Verona midfielder Antoine Bernede, who scored the only goal of the game.
Historical Context:
This incident follows a similar alarming event in December when Fiorentina midfielder Edoardo Bove collapsed during a match against Inter Milan. Bove underwent successful surgery and had a removable defibrillator fitted to prevent fatal cardiac arrest.
Player Safety Concerns:
These incidents have sparked a broader discussion about player safety and the immediate response protocols during such critical situations in football.