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Matt Janssen: Life and death were on the line when the crash happened, and I was lucky enough to be back in the green field

Matt Janssen: Life and death were on the line when the crash happened, and I was lucky enough to be back in the green field

Live Bar Feb. 6 – The car accident was worse than the tiger, and former England player Matt Janssen was lucky to "get out of the tiger's mouth" in 2002, he was involved in a car accident while traveling in Rome, and finally luckily survived. In a recent interview with the Mirror, he reviewed the car accident, and he still has some palpitations in retrospect.

Janssen said: "When the accident occurred, life and death were on the line. People thought I was dead until I gently touched my girlfriend's hand. ”

"The massive cerebral hemorrhage caused by the car accident left me in a coma for 6 days and a long period of danger, and finally I returned to the UK and underwent specialist consultation and surgery. After the surgery, I was like a child and couldn't walk independently. ”

'After a period of recovery, I went back to the pitch and people didn't believe I could return to the greenery.

"I've also been wondering, what would my career have been like without this car accident? But life can't be repeated, and there are many more important things in life waiting for you to complete. I'm still quite happy with my football career. ”

Born in 1977, Matt Janssen played as a striker and played professionally for Blackburn, Crystal Palace, Carlisle United and Bolton Wanderers.

(Jaden)

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