Guardian: Gascoin has returned home to recuperate, and he is in good health
According to the Guardian, after being admitted to the hospital last weekend, English football legend Gascoin has returned home to recuperate. On Monday, Gascoin's agent said his client volunteered to visit the emergency room last Friday due to laryngeal discomfort. Currently, the former England international is in good condition.
Previously, the Sun reported that Gascoin, 58, was found to be in a semi-coma by a friend at home and was then taken to the intensive care unit.
Gascoin helped England reach the semi-finals of the 1990 World Cup and the 1996 European Cup, and is considered one of the most talented players of that generation. He has played for clubs such as Newcastle, Tottenham, Lazio and the Rangers, and has made 57 appearances for the England national team. He has been battling alcohol addiction for years and has also experienced other health problems in recent years.
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