The family of Italia ’90 hero Totò Schillaci has given an update on his condition, as the Italy legend remains in hospital ‘fighting with all his strength.’
The striker had been diagnosed with colon cancer some years ago and underwent treatment, but he was rushed to hospital in Palermo on Saturday evening suffering from cardiac irregularities.
His condition was stabilised by doctors and now his family has given an update via Instagram Stories.
“Totò, Barbara and the family thank all the people who at this moment are close to us with a call, a message or a prayer.
“His condition continues to improve. Totò is fighting with all his strength to recover as soon as possible.”
Schillaci condition improving
The most recent official statement from the hospital staff was released yesterday, confirming that Schillaci’s condition has “clearly improved compared to when he first arrived.”
Now 59 years of age, he was top scorer at the 1990 World Cup with six goals for Italy, who were hosting and finished the tournament in third place.
He played for Messina, Juventus, Inter and Japanese club Jubilo Iwata during his career, culminating in retirement in the summer of 1996.
Schillaci scored 37 goals with 12 assists in 120 Serie A appearances.
We’re all with you Toto! Get well soon.
Sending prayers 🙏🏻❤️