Pablo Mari (Monza player/on loan from Arsenal) was stabbed and hospitalized near Milan

All of Monza is praying for Pablo Mari. This Thursday around 7 p.m., a man armed with a knife killed one person and injured four others in a shopping center in Assago, about ten kilometers from Milan. Among the injured, Pablo Mari, the defender of promotedMonza loaned last summer by Arsenal, who were present at the scene with his wife and son. According The Gazzetta dello Sport, the 29-year-old was airlifted to Niguarda hospital. The Spaniard is said to be conscious and able to speak. According to the investigation, the thesis of a terrorist attack would be excluded.

The president of Monza, Adriano Galliani, and the coach, Raffaele Palladino, immediately went to the bedside of the player, specifies the Italian daily. “Dear Pablo, we are all here near you and your family, we love you. Keep fighting like you know how to, you are a warrior and you will recover soon“, said Adriano Galliani, in a press release published by the current fifteenth of Serie A.

Serie A

The Superleague ruled out, but not the “problems”, according to AC Milan

YESTERDAY AT 3:17 PM

Operated this Friday

Later in the evening, the player returned to the facts, in remarks transcribed by The Gazzetta dello Sport. “I had a cart and my baby in it then I felt excruciating pain in my back. This individual then stabbed another man in the throat. Today I was lucky because I saw a person die in front of me“, he said. Pablo Mari will be operated on Friday, said his club Monza.

Since the start of the season, Pablo Mari has played eight matches in the Italian league, all as a starter. Trained in Mallorca, the Spanish player has known many clubs in Europe (bought by Manchester City in 2016 but successively loaned to Girona, NAC Breda and La Coruña) but also had an experience at Flamengo.

Serie A

Still boring, still adored: Mourinho, Rome’s other pope

10/24/2022 At 10:47

Serie A

Naples consolidates its leading position, Atalanta falls

10/23/2022 At 6:28 PM

Scroll to Top