Torino coach Vanolly fainted during the game & assistant coach took over command, electrocardiogram examination after the game is normal
3:16pm, 8 May 2025Football
May 3rd In this round of Serie A, Torino coach Vanoli suddenly fell to the ground with dizziness, but his electrocardiogram test result was normal afterwards.
In the 35th round of Serie A held early this morning, Torino drew 1-1 with Venice at home. In the 75th minute of the game, Turin won a penalty. Torino coach Vanoli on the sidelines might be too excited and suddenly fainted. This made people very worried that both team doctors came forward to help Vanoli. After undergoing preliminary examination, Vanoli stood up and waved to the audience, saying that he was fine.
However, in the subsequent game, Vanolly sat in the coach's seat and his assistant coach, Godinho, came to the sidelines to direct the game. All fans of Torino applauded and sang for Vanolli. After the game, Vanoli underwent an electrocardiogram test and the results showed normal.
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