Michail Antonio discharged from hospital three weeks after car crash

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Michail Antonio discharged from hospital three weeks after car crash
Author: Alex Pattle
Published: Dec, 31 2024 15:43

The West Ham forward suffered a broken leg in the accicent on 7 December. West Ham forward Michail Antonio has been discharged from hospital, more than three weeks after crashing his car. The accident on 7 December hospitalised Antonio, who later underwent surgery on a broken leg.

 [Michail Antonio is West Ham’s all-time leading goalscorer in the Premier League]
Image Credit: The Independent [Michail Antonio is West Ham’s all-time leading goalscorer in the Premier League]

The Jamaica international needed to be released from his vehicle after getting trapped during the incident in Essex, sparking great concern among fans. To their relief, it was soon confirmed that Antonio was in a stable condition. On 9 December, the 34-year-old spoke to his West Ham teammates on a video call ahead of their Premier League win against Wolves.

 [West Ham players showing support to their teammate after his car accident]
Image Credit: The Independent [West Ham players showing support to their teammate after his car accident]

Also before the game, his teammates sported shirts with Antonio’s name on the back. The club announced those shirts would be signed and auctioned, with “close to £60,000” in proceeds to be donated to the NHS and Air Ambulances UK charities. Before the win over Wolves, West Ham captain Bowen told Sky Sports: “It’s been one of those things you never thought you’d be involved in. Mic has been here longer than I have. Everyone loves him, he’s a big character in here.

“Those few hours on Saturday was difficult when we got the news and we were waiting for the news. He’s not just a teammate, he’s a friend of ours for many years, a dad as well to beautiful children. “You see the support. I want to say thank you for the support from everyone, as captain. I’ve seen all the messages, and it’s one of those times where life was bigger than football. Everyone came together. For me, I truly appreciate that.

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