My foot faced the wrong way after horror tackle, says Eduardo

13 April 2012

Martin Taylor visited the stricken Eduardo Silva in hospital yesterday as the Arsenal striker began the fight to salvage his career. Eduardo, his left leg shattered in three places following Taylor's tackle on Saturday, is confident he will play again.

Speaking from his London hospital, where he has been moved, Eduardo spoke of his horror for the first time last night.

"I don't remember the incident very well and it is not something that I want to see again on television or in the newspapers. All I remember is that when I fell, I looked down at my foot and it had turned the other way. The rest is just a blank. It was an unfortunate situation but these things can happen in football.

"I am unsure at the moment of the extent of the injury and how long I will be out of action for but I know that I won't be able to play for Arsenal for the rest of the season or be ready in time for the Euros this summer. But I'm not worried about that. My concentration and determination is on making as quick a recovery as possible. I am determined to overcome this injury.

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"I would like to thank the medical team here at Arsenal for their efforts as well as the staff at Selly Oak hospital who carried out the operation on Saturday night. Everyone there made me feel as comfortable as possible. I would also like to say how touched I am by the many messages of support I have received and to be surrounded by my loved ones at this time."

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