RYAN MASON feels he is ‘lucky to be alive’ after fracturing his skull against Chelsea.
The Hull star spent a number of tense days in hospital following the sickening collision last weekend but was discharged on Monday, much to the delight of football fans across the country.
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Mason is not expected to play again for the remainder of the season as he looks to make a full recovery from the freak accident.
And the former Tottenham man admits he’s thanking his lucky stars after the quick thinking of both Hull and Chelsea’s medical staff, plus those at St Mary’s hospital, saved his life.
Mason has also paid tribute to the general public for their inspiring messages of support, not to mention his family and friends.
A statement read: “I would like to thank everyone for the overwhelming support that has been shown to both me and and my entire family over the past week or so.
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“It has been an emotional roller coaster and I feel lucky to be alive, but I’m happy to say that I’m now at home resting and recovering.
“My fiancé and family have read so many messages of support to me over the past week, To have had so many messages of support to me over the past week.
“To have had so many people send messages to me, including from fellow players, clubs (in particular the support shown to me from both Hull City and Tottenham Hotspur), so many fans as well as the support I have received from the general public around the world has been completely overwhelming.
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“Each and every message of support really has given me strength and I cannot tell you how much it means to me.
“The love and support of my Mum, Dad, sisters, fiancé Rachel and all of my friends and family have shown to me during what has been an extremely traumatic time for all involved has been incredible and I want to thank them from the bottom of my heart for being there for me throughout.
“Finally, I would like to say a special thank you too to all of the medical staff at Hull, as well as the medical team at Chelsea and of course the fantastic treatment and support I have received from all of the staff during my stay at St. Mary’s hospital.
“I will now be taking each day as it comes and concentrating on my recovery.”