Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas discharged from hospital after suffering heart attack
After recovering from heart attack, Porto goalie Iker Casillas is discharged from hospital - Reuters/DailyMail |
Spain's World Cup-winning goalkeeper Iker Casillas said he "does not know what the future will be" as he was discharged from hospital after having a heart attack.
The Real Madrid legend, 37, suffered "an acute myocardial infarction" during training with Porto on Wednesday.
Speaking outside the Hospital CUF Porto he said he would rest for "for a couple of weeks or a couple of months".
"The most important thing is to be here," he told reporters.
"A few days ago I went through a difficult situation, something that can happen at any moment of life, but fortunately I'm fine. I am grateful and feel that I am very lucky.
"Thank you to all who cared, for I felt very dear and cherished. I can only get out of this situation with a smile."
Casillas praised the Porto medical team's quick actions which "allowed the effect of the infarction not to be so serious".
He added: "I do not know what the future will be, but the most important thing is to be here, to be able to speak and transmit to everyone how I am and how I feel."
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The legendary keeper responded positively to a series of tests and heart analysis - IkerCasillas/Twitter |
The 37-year-old addressed a crowd of reporters and photographers outside Porto hospital on Monday - AP/DailyMail |
Casillas even winked at photographers from the passenger seat of his car while partner Sara Carbonero drove him home - AP/DailyMail |
Carbonero (right), who works as a sports journalist, watched on from nearby as her husband addressed the media in Porto - AP/DailyMail |
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