Former Spartak player Yuri Gavrilov spoke about his condition after suffering a stroke and noted that his right hand did not part. “VseProSport”.
“How do I do it? Yes, some things are so insignificant. The right hand does not go away at all, and speech is also difficult. They say that it will take time, but no one knows how long it takes, everyone has different paths, ”said Gavrilov.
Gazi “Spartak” was in intensive care on 30 May. The next day, Gavrilov’s son reported that his father had suffered a stroke as a result of a blockage of an artery in his neck, and that he would remain in intensive care for a few more days. On June 7, the former football player was successfully operated on his jugular vein.
Gavrilov played for Spartak from 1977 to 1985. He became the champion of the USSR twice as part of the red and white, in 1983 he became the top scorer of the USSR championship. As part of the USSR national team, Gavrilov became the bronze medalist of the Olympics.
Formerly Gavrilov said about recovery after stroke.