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West Ham striker Michail Antonio has undergone surgery after car crash, club says | UK News

West Ham United forward Michail Antonio has undergone surgery after a car crash, the club has confirmed.

In a statement, the Hammers said Antonio had been treated for a lower limb fracture after the accident yesterday and “will continue to be monitored in hospital over the coming days”.

“Everyone at the Club wishes Michail a speedy recovery and wishes to express its sincere gratitude to the football family at large for the overwhelming support shown since yesterday’s news, as well as extending a heartfelt thank you to the emergency services and first responders who attended to Michail in the immediate aftermath of the incident, and the medical team who continue to aid him in his recovery,” the east London club said.

A picture appeared to show Antonio's damaged car
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A picture posted online appears to show Antonio’s damaged car


Antonio, 34, was born in London and has made more than 20 appearances for Jamaica’s national team, scoring five goals.

He has been a key player for West Ham in recent seasons.

With 68 goals in the Premier League – England’s top flight – he is the club’s top scorer in the competition, ahead of club legend Paolo Di Canio on 47.

National team head coach Steve McClaren said: “On behalf of the entire group of players, support staff and technical staff, I would like to wish Michail a speedy recovery.”

Antonio’s former teammate at Reading, Jobi McAnuff, posted three prayer emojis on Instagram with the words: “Thoughts and prayers to Michail and his family.”

Several clubs also posted their well wishes.

Arsenal said: “Everyone at Arsenal sends their love, support and well wishes to Michail, his family and West Ham United.”

Chelsea said: “The thoughts of everyone at Chelsea FC are with Michail and his family.”

And Liverpool said: “The thoughts and prayers of everyone at LFC are with Michail and his family.”

Tottenham manager Antonio Conte leaves club by ‘mutual agreement’ | UK News

Tottenham head coach Antonio Conte has left the club by “mutual agreement”, the London side have said in a statement.

A decision was made after the Italian launched into an extraordinary post-match rant after his team’s 3-3 draw at Southampton last Saturday.

The 53-year-old, who had seen his side exit the FA Cup and Champions League in quick succession, watched his players concede twice in the final 13 minutes on the south coast to lose ground in their fight to stay in the top four.

After a fifth away match without a victory, Conte unleashed a furious tirade against his own “selfish players” and shut down uncertainty over his future as “excuses” for a squad who have failed to end the club’s trophy drought that dates back to 2008.

The Italian’s contract was set to expire in the summer and he had remained coy over the prospect of extending his stay in London all season, but fourth-placed Spurs have now cut their losses with the former Chelsea, Inter Milan and Juventus boss after 16 months in charge.

Cristian Stellini, previously Conte’s assistant, will take charge of Tottenham’s final 10 matches of the season.

“We can announce that head coach Antonio Conte has left the club by mutual agreement,” a club statement read.

“We achieved Champions League qualification in Antonio’s first season at the club. We thank Antonio for his contribution and wish him well for the future.

“Cristian Stellini will take the team as acting head coach for the remainder of the season, along with Ryan Mason as assistant head coach.”

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy added: “We have 10 Premier League games remaining and we have a fight on our hands for a Champions League place. We all need to pull together. Everyone has to step up to ensure the highest possible finish for our club and amazing, loyal supporters.”

Conte, who won the Premier League with Chelsea in 2017 and won Italy’s top flight four times, once with Inter Milan and three times with Juventus, was unable to end Tottenham’s 15-year wait for a trophy.

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The north London club, who last won silverware when they lifted the league cup in 2008, qualified for the Champions League in Conte’s first season and are currently fourth in the table – meaning they will qualify again if they finish in their current position or higher.

However, the side are out of all cup competitions this season, so have no realistic chance of winning silverware.

Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel insists ‘no ill feeling’ after he and Spurs boss Antonio Conte both given red cards following fiery game | UK News

Chelsea football boss Thomas Tuchel has insisted he has “no ill feeling” towards Tottenham manager Antonio Conte after the pair were both given red cards following fiery on-field exchanges.

The two bosses twice clashed, first on the touchline, then on the field at the final whistle, in what was a highly-charged London derby at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

Chelsea had taken the lead, but a controversial equaliser from Spurs’ Piere-Emile Hojbjerg led to tensions and tempers spilling over.

Blues’ boss Tuchel remonstrated with fourth official Peter Bankes as it became clear Hojbjerg’s effort would stand.

Former Chelsea manager Conte raced in – and the pair briefly touched heads, as members from both benches piled in to a messy melee.

Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur - Stamford Bridge, London, Britain - August 14, 2022 Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel clashes with Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte after the match Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs EDITORIAL USE ONLY.

Tuchel, his assistant Zsolt Low, and Conte were all booked, but after all the fuss, the goal was awarded.

Then, after Reece James put Chelsea back in front in the 77th minute, Tuchel set off on a sprint past Conte and down the touchline, clenching his fist in delight.

But it didn’t end there.

At the final whistle – after the strained game ended in a 2-2 draw thanks to a Harry Kane extra time goal for Spurs – the mangers met on the field for the customary handshake… and another tussle ensued, resulting in a second booking and a red card for both.

“I thought when we shake hands you looked in each other eyes, but Antonio had a different opinion,” Tuchel said of the post-match clash with Conte.

“He was happy when they equalised, and it got a bit heated, but nothing big… I think it was not necessary, but a lot of things were not necessary.

“It was something of nothing. I have no ill feeling,” he told Sky News Radio.

Conte put the emotions down to passion.

“I think it is not important, this is not important,” he said.

“It can happen when the passion is high in both sides.”

He said he would “pay more attention” next time when he shakes hands with his German counterpart.

“I’ll stay on my bench, he’ll stay on his bench. No problem about this,” he added.

Social media enjoyed the two managers’ tête-à-tête.

Spurs striker and England star Harry Kane described the encounter as “spicy” on his Twitter feed.

The managers are both now facing one-match touchline bans.