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Real Betis' Garreta thankful for support after head injury

Real Betis defender Félix Martí Garreta has thanked fans for their support after sustaining a serious head injury following a fall in his home that left him in intensive care.

Garreta, who has been in a hospital in Spain since May 10, left the intensive care unit last Friday to move to a ward, according to a statement from the club he played for on loan this season, SD Amorebieta.

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"Today I want to address all of you to express my most sincere gratitude for the messages and expressions of affection that I have received during these last few weeks," Garreta, 20, wrote on X. "Your support has been fundamental and has given me immense strength to continue fighting."

Garreta is progressing well but admitted he has a long journey ahead to return to play.

"I am happy to inform you that I am in good condition," the former Spain under-19 player wrote. "Although now a long recovery process begins. As you can imagine I am looking forward to see you again and share unforgettable moments in football. Thanks for everything."

Garreta was on a season-long loan at Spanish second-division club Amorebieta from Betis.

He has scored four goals in 31 league appearances for Amorebieta and played seven times for Spain's U19 side.