Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Ryan Mason in a stable condition after sustaining a skull injury during a match

Ryan Mason

The Hull City star Ryan Mason has successfully gone through emergency surgery after a head clash with Gary Cahill of Chelsea.

However, the family of Mason in a press statement said that he is in a stable condition, despite injury which he sustained during the clash in the course of the match.

The management of Hull City in an update released on his current status on Monday afternoon also confirms his true state of being, prior to the family’s expression to the huge support being given to him.

"We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks and gratitude for the overwhelming support shown to Ryan during what has been an extremely traumatic 24 hours," read the statement.

"The well wishes and support that we've received as a family from such a large number of players, managers, clubs, fans and everyone involved in football - as well as even from people outside of the sport - has helped give Ryan and all of the family great strength during this incredibly difficult time.

"We would also like to send a special thank you to the superb medical teams at Hull City, Chelsea and St Mary's Hospital. The manner in which the situation was handled and dealt with was impeccable and we are incredibly grateful for everything that they have done and continue to do.

"As has been confirmed in the statement released by Hull City, Ryan is in a stable condition and will be continually monitored over the coming days. The club will continue to provide regular updates as and when there is news to report."

We'll bring you all the latest news on his condition.

Also, Ryan Mason has been told he will play again by Barnsley striker Iain Hume - who suffered a similar injury in 2008.

“My message to Ryan is to stay positive and surround himself with people who will support him,” Hume told Starsport.

“He will be fine and come back sooner than he thinks.”

Tottenham star Dele Alli also sent out his support for Ryan Mason.

The 20-year-old featured briefly alongside Mason at Spurs before his move to Hull.


Alli wrote: “Thoughts with you Ryan Mason, stay strong bro.”

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