According to ABC News, the team’s doctor, Edson Stakonski, said that upon regaining consciousness, Neto asked about the outcome of the soccer tournament and why he was unable to play in the game.
Doctors and psychologist have made the decision to keep the information of the crash from Neto until he is in a more stable condition.
Alan Ruschel and Jackson Follmann, two additional surviving team members have headed back to Brazil, however, Neto’s condition prevented him from leaving the San Vicente Foundation Hospital.
Chapecoense are scheduled to play their first official match since the plane crash in January.