The Serie A match, Udinese – Roma, was interrupted at the end of the match after Wolfess defender Evan Ndicka collapsed on the pitch. The Ivory Coast international is fine, he did not suffer a heart attack, the latest information comes from Udine.Ndicka complained of chest pain and fell to the ground in the 72nd minute. He was rushed to the hospital when the EKG test performed at the stadium gave worrying results, which is why both teams decided not to continue the match.🇮🇹 Roma player Ndicka Collapsed during Team Series A pic.twitter.com/9VwLxC6X6u— Truthseeker (@Xx17965797N) April 15, 2024 It has been confirmed that Roma coach Daniele De Rossi, chief executive Lina Souloukou and captain Lorenzo Pellegrini were allowed to see Ndicka in his hospital room. They were reassured, especially by the doctor’s statement that the tests had ruled out a possible heart attack.Ndicka is believed to have suffered a blow to the chest before that scary 72nd minute, with the bruise causing breathing difficulties. He remained in the hospital overnight for observation and additional tests, and the Roma expedition returned to the capital on a flight from Trieste.The squad went to visit Ndicka at the hospital.Evan is feeling better and is in good spirits. He will remain in the hospital for further observations.Forza Evan! 💪#ASRoma pic.twitter.com/iHWueyJ6Ip— AS Roma English (@ASRomaEN) April 14, 2024 On leaving the hospital, Roma coach De Rossi smiled at the gathered journalists and assured them: “Everything is all right, it’s all right.”