Michail Antonio shares incredible footage of post-car crash rehabilitation

  • Antonio seriously injured in December 2024 car crash but has made remarkable progress
  • West Ham forward shares an emotional recovery video on Instagram
  • Journey includes being in hospital bed to regaining strength and walking again
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Michail Antonio. / Insatagram/michailantonio
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In December 2024, West Ham United striker Michail Antonio was involved in a terrifying car crash that left him with a shattered femur and fighting for his life.

Antonio was trapped inside his Ferrari for over 45 minutes after crashing into a tree in Epping, Essex. He was eventually airlifted to hospital, where he underwent surgery the following day.

Recalling the moment he saw the wreckage of his car at a scrapyard weeks later, Antonio told BBC One’s Morning Live: "It just made me realise how close I was to dying. I had seen the pictures, but it was 10 times worse in person. The car was an absolute mess."

Remarkably, just months after the crash, the Jamaica international is already back in training – a testament to his determination and resilience. To mark that progress, Antonio shared an emotional and inspiring video on Instagram, offering fans a glimpse into his recovery journey.


Michail Antonio
Michail Antonio was on punditry duty for the Europa League final. / Richard Heathcote/GettyImages

Captioned "Faith will overcome all challenges," the montage begins with footage of him in a hospital bed and follows his slow, determined steps as he relearns how to walk and rebuild strength in his injured leg.

The video also features touching scenes from his return to the London Stadium in March, where he was introduced to West Ham fans, as well as footage of his first steps back on the training ground.

Set to the voice of motivational speaker Eric Thomas, the video includes the powerful line: "Pain is temporary. It may last for a minute, it may last for an hour, a day, or even a year. But eventually, it will subside and something will take its place."

Antonio’s video quickly drew admiration and support from current and former teammates, as well as fans.



"Respect brother," wrote Vladimír Coufal, while Tomáš Souček and former Hammer Sébastien Haller – who overcame testicular cancer in 2023 – responded with heartfelt emojis.

Singer Alexandra Burke, who is engaged to Antonio’s former West Ham teammate Darren Randolph, commented: "You’re so blessed. God is so good."


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