James Rodriguez helped to save the life of Ousmane Coulibaly after he suffered a cardiac arrest last Sunday
Ousmane Coulibaly has taken to social media to thank James Rodriguez for the part he played in helping to save the ex-Mali International’s life.
Coulibaly suffered a cardiac arrest during the game between Al-Rayyan and Al-Wakrah in Qatar last Sunday, with Rodriguez on hand to help adjust the head of the 32-year-old to enable him to breathe properly before medics arrived on hand.
The defender is now recovering in hospital and is in a stable condition thanks to the work of the former Everton and Real Madrid midfielder, who he thanked in a post on social media.
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On his Instagram, Coulibaly said: “On January 9 2022, I suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch just before end of the first-half.
“Many teams of people helped to revive me straight away after my collapse.
“Thanks to God and the work of those heroes, I was saved.
“Thanks to James Rodriguez who made the first move to adjust my head. Also to [Al-Wakkrah teammate] Saoud Al-Khater who quickly signalled the medical team on.”
The game was abandoned as a result of the incident, with both teams agreeing that the game should be replayed at a later date.
Taking place a day later on, Monday 10 January, Al-Rayyan emerged as 3-0 winners, with Colombia international Rodriguez scoring two of those goals.
Before the game, the medical staff who helped Coulibaly, were given a guard of honour by both teams and members of staff from the Qatari Sports League as a token of appreciation.
Qatar Stars League @QSL_EN as well as the players of @alwakrah_sc and @AlrayyanSC honour the medical staff of both teams, @QRCS and @MOBHQatar Hamad Hospital Emergency Dep. for their efforts to rescue Al Wakrah’s Ousmane Coulibaly when he was in a health crisis during the match👏🏼 pic.twitter.com/qNDYLrmMEh
— Qatar Stars League (@QSL_EN) January 10, 2022
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