West Ham United have said their thoughts and prayers are with Michail Antonio after confirming that the striker was involved in a serious car accident on Saturday. The club issued an update after images were circulated on social media of a smashed Ferrari. The vehicle had suffered extensive damage and there were unconfirmed reports that Antonio was airlifted to hospital....TAP TO READ THE FULL CONTENT | TAP TO READ THE FULL CONTENT
A club spokesman said: “West Ham United can confirm striker Michail Antonio has today been involved in a road traffic accident. The thoughts and prayers of everyone at the club are with Michail, his family and friends at this time. The club will issue an update in due course.”
Antonio, from Wandsworth, south London, his mother having rejected a trial at Tottenham when he was 14, began his senior career in non-league with local club Tooting & Mitcham and climbed through the divisions, playing for Reading, Sheffield Wednesday and Nottingham Forest, with loans at Cheltenham, Southampton and Colchester.
He joined West Ham in 2015 and has long been a favourite with Hammers supporters. Signed as a winger his versatility saw him play attacking full-back, in midfield and eventually centre-forward, eventually making the No 9 shirt his own. In 2023 he helped the club win the Europa Conference League, the club’s first major trophy since 1980. At 34, despite a number of players being bought to supplant him, has remained his club’s frontline striker appreciated for his whole-heartedness and taste for the big occasion. He has scored 83 goals in 323 Hammers appearances.
Antonio is a Jamaica international who initially declared ambitions to play for England. He was part of squad selections for both Sam Allardyce, his former Hammers manager, and then Gareth Southgate but never made an appearance. In 2021 he received a Jamaican passport, and played at the 2024 Copa América.
Away from football, Antonio, a divorced father of four, co-hosts the Footballer’s Football Podcast, a BBC production, with his friend, the Newcastle striker Callum Wilson, giving listeners the players’ point of view on their profession.
West Ham are due to play at home to Wolves in the Premier League on Monday night.