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The former defender of Arsenal Carl Jenkinson, expressed his gratitude for medical staff after being brought to the hospital with a horrible injury. The right -back represented the dress of the Two Bromley League during the weekend during their clash against Millwall.

His afternoon was brutally short while he was left to twist in agony, trying to fight Millwall’s attack. The medical staff ran on the pitch to help Jenkinson, who requested gases and air to relieve pain.

The game was immersed in stormy times while Jenkinson was taken off the pitch on a stretcher, before being transferred to the hospital where the hip hip had been confirmed.

Jenkinson has now spoken with the ordeal of horror and praised dogs for their rapid response, while he swore to return as soon as possible.

In a release of statements through Bromley, he said: “Just go around to thank you to the people who gathered to help me on Saturday. The paramedics, the doctors, the nurses and every itch hospital that you realize how incredible people are really incredible.

“Thank you all to the club that helped me to this last coupling of the days. Bromley is a football team that is growing quickly but the club’s soul remains incredibly close and constant.

“Unfortunately, the setbacks are part of the game we love, and you have to make the hard with the smooth moment.

“I feel a profound sadness by writing this knowing that it will take a while until I will be able to play again, but that feeling of pre-match and the thought of going out on the field with the boys already gives me the fire in my belly to face this this

“For my teammates, the Gaffer, the technical staff, the president and all those who for Bromley, thanks for your love and support. I will come out there to play my part as I can in what I know will be a great season. See you soon, Jenko.”

The 33-Yare-Oold Jenkinson made 70 appearances for Arsenal during his period from 2011 to 2019. He moved Sottomarino to Nettingham Forest, while the spells with the Australian clubs Melbourne City and Newcastle Jets was also enjoyed.

The defender joined Bromley last season, with 13 games in all competitions. Their League Two campaign begin with a away appointment against Shrewsbury Town this Saturday.

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