Christian Atsu found alive after Turkey earthquake and recovering in hospital
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Former Premier League footballer Christian Atsu ‘has been found alive and is recovering in hospital’ after being pulled from the rubble following the earthquake in Turkey and Syria that has left 3,000 dead and thousands more missing.
- More than 3,000 people have died after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake
- Christian Atsu has been found alive and is in hospital, it is reported
- The Ghanaian played for Chelsea, Everton and Newcastle in England
Christian Atsu was found alive and is recovering in hospital after being pulled from the rubble following two devastating earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria, according to reports in Portugal.
More than 3,000 people have died and thousands more have been injured after the catastrophic earthquake that struck the two countries overnight, leveling neighborhoods while families slept.
A search and rescue operation has been launched for the former Chelsea and Newcastle man, and has been widely reported to have been successful.
portuguese exit to ball They were the first to report that Atsu had been found, adding that he was transported to hospital after sustaining injuries to his right foot and experiencing difficulty breathing.
Journalist Saddick Adams later claimed that he had been in contact with Atsu’s management team and they had confirmed the winger was safe.
Christian Atsu was found alive and is recovering in hospital after an extensive search and rescue operation, reports suggested.
More than 1,400 people have died and thousands more have been injured after the earthquake that rocked Turkey and Syria, with a second quake of 7.5 magnitude several hours after the first.
Newcastle have posted a message on social media in which they said they were “praying for good news”.
Atsu’s most recent Twitter post followed his club’s 1-0 victory on Sunday in which the 31-year-old scored the game-winner in the seventh minute of stoppage time.
Two of his Hatayspor teammates, as well as members of the coaching staff, are said to have been pulled from the rubble earlier that day.
The death toll in southern Turkey and northern Syria continues to rise following two earthquakes that have destroyed towns and cities across a large region.
The initial earthquake occurred overnight, with a magnitude of 7.8 on the Richter scale. A second quake followed around 1:30 p.m. local time Monday afternoon. Authorities said this was not an aftershock.
The 31-year-old joined Chelsea in 2013 but never played a competitive minute for the club, having gone on loan for several seasons, including to Everton and Newcastle.
Although he only made five appearances for Everton, he impressed enough on loan at Newcastle to make a permanent move to the Magpies.
In total he made 107 appearances for the club, scoring eight goals, before signing for Saudi side Al-Raed in 2021.
Newcastle posted a photo of Atsu when he was at the club on social media, saying they were “praying for good news”.
Atsu was in action for Hatayspor on Sunday, scoring a goal in the seventh minute of stoppage time in a 1-0 win over Kasimpasa.
In a message after the game, he wrote: ‘Important victory for the team. Happy to be on the record.
The earthquake hit hard in Kahramanmaras, where Hatayspor is based.
Atsu also played for Chelsea, although he spent most of his time with the club on loan.
A search and rescue mission is underway to find the people who are trapped under the rubble.
Hatayspor player Onur Ergun posted an Instagram story in response to earlier reports that he was missing to say were incorrect.
“Thank you very much to everyone who called and asked,” said the midfielder. ‘The news is not true. I’m fine.
‘I can’t answer the phone because there is a network problem. Get well soon for all of us.
Turkish goalkeeper Ahmed Turkaslan of Yeni Malatyaspor is also said to be missing.
The club’s assistant coach İlhan Var said: “We haven’t found our goalkeeper Ahmet Eyup Turkaslan yet. There are no signs at the moment. His wife came out and described where he might be.
Hatayspor coach Volkan Demirel’s wife shared a tearful message after a massive aftershock with a magnitude of 7.5 hit southern Turkey hours after the original quake.
‘Hatay is very bad’, Zeynep Sever Demirel he said in a video shared on social media. Several of his friends were believed to still be trapped under the rubble, with fears that more footballers could also be affected by the disaster.
According Global Creditthe footballers of the Marasspor team could have stayed in a hotel destroyed by the earthquake.
Other Turkish athletes believed to be missing include 14 volleyball players from the Hatay team, handball international Cemal Kutahya and Hatayspor coach Savas Yukse.
Olympic gold medalist Taha Akgul said around 30-40 wrestlers from a Kahramanmaras-based team were also trapped under the rubble.