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Michail Antonio Returns to Football Action Six Months After Suffering Ghastly Auto Crash

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Emmanuel Eze

West Ham and Jamaica international, Michail Antonio has returned to football action six months after he was involved in a ghastly auto crash.

The 30 year old forward had in December 2024 crashed his Ferrari into a tree in London which left him with his Femur broken into four places and being unable to move.

The forward has now regained full recovery and stepped on to the football pitch for the first time since the accident with a five minute cameo in Jamaca’s loss to Guatemala in the concacaf Gold cup.

Next for the forward would be finding a solution to his contract situation at West Ham as his contract expires on June 30.

 

Emmanuel Eze

Emmanuel Eze is an early career journalist with an interest in reporting economic and business related issues

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