'It could have been me' – Michail Antonio admits being 'shocked to my core' over Diogo Jota's death after nearly dying in car crash prior to Portuguese legend's passing

Former West Ham star Michail Antonio admitted that he was left shell-shocked after hearing about Liverpool forward Diogo Jota's death last month. The Portuguese forward, along with his brother Andre Silva, was on his way back to England to join the Reds' pre-season camp when their car crashed, killing the siblings tragically. Just months before Jota's incident, Antonio was himself involved in an accident.

  • Antonio was shocked to hear about Jota’s death
  • Recalled his own near-death experience after car crash
  • released Antonio this summer 

'It could have been me' - Michail Antonio admits being 'shocked to my core' over Diogo Jota's death after nearly dying in car crash prior to Portuguese legend's passing'It could have been me' - Michail Antonio admits being 'shocked to my core' over Diogo Jota's death after nearly dying in car crash prior to Portuguese legend's passing'It could have been me' - Michail Antonio admits being 'shocked to my core' over Diogo Jota's death after nearly dying in car crash prior to Portuguese legend's passing

Antonio recalled the moment he heard Jota’s unfortunate news as the international was working on his rehabilitation following his horrific car accident. The incident occurred in December last year, and the forward was lucky to survive.

التحدث إلى FourFourTwo while on punditry duty at the this weekend, the 35-year-old said: “It shocked me to my core, to be fair. I was literally in the gym doing some strength work on my leg at the time with one of my personal physios. And he told me, he’s like, ‘Have you seen this?’.”

He added: “It distracted me. I couldn’t really work out. I kind of just called it a day and went home. It shocked me to my core, because it could easily have been me.”

Earlier this month, West Ham formally announced the departure of Antonio as they refused to offer a contract extension to the experienced forward, whose existing deal expires this summer. Antonio saw an early return to action, despite being told that he would take at least 12 months to fully recover from his injuries, as he took the field for the Jamaican team at the 2025 .

For now, the 35-year-old has taken up TNT Sports’ punditry role, but he has confirmed that he wants to extend his professional career and is looking for prospects abroad.