In case you didn’t know…
Casillas left Real Madrid in 2015 after he was deemed surplus to the Los Blancos’ requirements. The 37-year-old goalkeeper is a Real Madrid icon, making 725 appearances for Los Merengues.
Iker lifted three international trophies consecutively, winning Euro 2010, World Cup 2010, and Euro 2012. The Spanish shot-stopper earned a nickname- “Saint Iker” because of his ability to produce amazing saves.
The World Cup winner racked up 19 trophies during his illustrious spell at Madrid. His former club, Real Madrid, released a statement,
The heart of the matter…
Casillas had reported for training on Wednesday morning, and the training session was monitored by Porto’s head coach, Sergio Conceicao.
The status-quo of Iker was affirmed by Porto as they released a statement,
Well-wishes for Iker…
FC Porto confirmed Casillas’ status as stable. Football fraternity has risen to the occasion, praying for his swift recovery from the scare.
What’s next?
Porto’s goalkeeper is said to be responding well and is expected to regain consciousness by tomorrow morning. The extent of trauma is not yet measured, keeping him away from the action at least this season.
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