Gassan Ahadme, the hero of Charlton Athletic in the FA Cup match against Southend United, shared his story of overcoming a health scare. The Moroccan forward scored a late winner to secure Charlton’s spot in the second round of the competition after a thrilling match.
Just a month ago, Ahadme experienced chest problems during a game against Bristol Rovers, which led to him being hospitalized for three to four days. He recalled coughing blood and struggling to breathe properly, which prompted him to seek medical help immediately. The support he received from Charlton and his family during this difficult time was crucial in his recovery.
Despite the scary moments and being tested in the hospital, Ahadme expressed his gratitude for the care he received. He spent time in both a Bristol hospital and a London clinic before gradually returning to training with the team. His winning goal in extra time against Southend United was a special moment for him, especially after his recent health scare.
Ahadme emphasized his commitment to helping the team and expressed his happiness at being able to contribute to their victory. He acknowledged the support of the fans and his desire to continue learning and improving as a player. With a positive attitude and determination to give his best, Ahadme looks forward to making further contributions to Charlton under the guidance of the manager and alongside his teammates.