
Moise Kean has been discharged from hospital less than 24 hours after he collapsed during Fiorentina’s defeat by Hellas Verona on Sunday. The former Everton and Juventus forward appeared to pass out following an earlier blow to his head.
Italy international Kean had been involved in an accidental collision with Pawel Dawidowicz and Diego Coppola midway through the second half, taking a knee in the face which left him with a cut above his eye. Although Kean returned to the pitch following treatment with his head bandaged, the 24-year-old soon fell, initially appearing unresponsive, before being taken off on a stretcher in the 67th minute.
Fiorentina later confirmed Kean had suffered a head trauma and was in hospital for tests, but issued a positive update about the player’s condition on Monday morning. “ACF Fiorentina can confirm that Moise Kean was discharged from hospital in Verona overnight and has returned to Florence,” a club statement read. “Medical and diagnostic tests all produced negative results.”
Kean joined Everton in a £24.5m transfer from Juventus in 2019 and made 32 Premier League appearances, scoring two goals. He is the second highest scorer in Serie A this season, with 15 goals.
Elsewhere in Serie A, Napoli’s title hopes suffered another setback as they were beaten 2-1 by Como at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia. Antonio Conte’s side missed the chance to reclaim top spot in Serie A as Assane Diao’s fine strike extended the visitors’ winless streak to four matches.

Having been overtaken at the summit by Inter on Saturday, Napoli made a nightmare start when Amir Rrahmani handed the lead to Como in the seventh minute. The Kosovan centre-back attempted a back-pass from Matteo Politano’s throw-in, but with the goalkeeper Alex Meret out of position, the ball bounced into an empty net.

Bayern Munich powered past third-placed Eintracht Frankfurt, winning 4-0 to reopen their eight-point lead over Leverkusen at the top of the Bundesliga.
Vincent Kompany’s side were dominant throughout, but did not take the lead until Michael Olise tapped in Leroy Sané’s cutback in first-half stoppage time. The centre-back Hiroki Ito scored Bayern’s second from a corner, becoming the first Japanese player to score a league goal for the club.
Harry Kane came on as a second-half substitute after recovering from a calf injury, before Sané put a golden chance wide with 12 minutes to go. Jamal Musiala did better five minutes later, charging forward and finishing a solo effort. With the Eintracht backline in tatters, the substitute Serge Gnabry slotted in their fourth in stoppage time.
In La Liga, Real Madrid ended a three-match winless run, beating Girona 2-0 at the Bernabéu to move back up to second in the table. The hosts went ahead just before half-time through Luka Modric’s superb strike from outside the penalty area. The veteran midfielder controlled a clearance on his chest before volleying home.
Carlo Ancelotti’s side dominated the second half but were unable to extend their lead, until Vinícius Júnior put the result to bed with a low strike in the 83rd minute. Afterwards, the Real Madrid manager said: “Modric is a gift to football. He should stay as long as he wants to. We have been lucky to have a legend with us.
“I had another 40-year-old player, who was [Paulo] Maldini. The two can be compared in what a footballer has to be. They are fantastic examples. It’s not by chance that they have reached 40 [and are still playing]. Genetics matter, but also commitment, attitude.”

Athletic Bilbao boosted their hopes of Champions League qualification with a 7-1 thrashing of the bottom club, Valladolid. Nico Williams set up Mikel Jauregizar for the opener after 11 minutes and then added the second with a solo run and finish as Athletic set about extended their unbeaten league run to 16 games.
Maroan Sannadi got the third and Oihan Sancet the fourth before half-time at San Mamés, and while the visitors pulled one back early in the second half, things got worse for them as Stanko Juric was sent off. Nico Williams curled home his second goal, before Iñaki Williams set up Gorka Guruzeta for Athletic’s sixth and added the seventh himself.
Paris Saint Germain extended their lead in Ligue 1 with a 3-2 victory at Lyon, courtesy of Achraf Hakimi’s double and an Ousmane Dembélé strike in the second half. PSG, who remain unbeaten in the league, stretched their winning streak in all competitions to eight games while moving 13 points clear of second-placed Marseille, who were beaten 3-0 at Auxerre on Saturday.