Michail Antonio's Departure from West Ham: The Unfortunate End of a Decade-Long Journey
Michail Antonio has expressed deep frustration at the way his 10-year spell at West Ham came to an end following a life-threatening car crash. Blaming Graham Potter for his exit, Antonio opens up about his disappointment and determination to continue playing at the top level.
Michail Antonio has opened up about his bitter departure from West Ham, expressing deep frustration at how his decade-long spell concluded. The 35-year-old striker, who survived a life-threatening car crash in December 2024, expected a chance to prove his fitness following his recovery. Instead, he was released and has now started a fresh chapter in Qatar with Al-Sailiya.Speaking exclusively to talkSPORT, Antonio detailed his challenging journey over the past two years. After his devastating accident, the 35-year-old was released by the London club in July last year. Despite trying to regain match fitness with two appearances in Premier League 2, collapsed moves to Leicester City and Charlton Athletic due to hamstring injuries ended his hopes of staying in England. Consequently, the forward moved to the Stars League in March this year, joining Al-Sailiya on a short-term contract to revive his playing career.The veteran attacker did not hide his feelings regarding how his long stint at the London Stadium concluded. Having been a reliable goalscorer for a decade, he expected more loyalty from the hierarchy following his horrific crash. He stated: "I was very disappointed. To be honest, I felt like, being at the club for 10 years, being one of their main players for 10 years, playing up until the day I crashed the car, I started most games until that day, I would have thought they'd have given me an opportunity to try and prove myself after and offer me a contract. But at the end of the day, football is business, and they felt like they were ready to move me on, it is what it is, so they decided to move on and so did I."When discussing the driving force behind his departure, the Jamaican international firmly pointed the finger at former manager Graham Potter. He believes his exit was part of a broader strategy to remove influential figures from the dressing room. He revealed: "I felt like it was mainly pushed by Graham Potter, I feel like he was just trying to get rid of the old regime... he got rid of a lot of the senior players like me, Aaron Cresswell, Vladimir Coufal, Edson Alvarez, players who had more control of the changing rooms. More of the leaders of the group were moved on... I feel like he didn't want anyone with any influence in the changing room to be there, so anyone he had the opportunity to get rid of, he did."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingDespite his age and the physical toll of his recent traumas, he refuses to rule out a sensational return to the English top flight. He maintains that his pace, strength, and goalscoring instincts remain entirely intact. Pointing to prior interest from Brentford, he believes he still possesses the required quality for top-tier football. For now, his primary focus is proving his fitness and enjoying the game again, grateful that his career did not end on that fateful night in 2024, whilst waiting to see what options the summer transfer window might bring.
The Disappointment of Departure
Michail Antonio's departure from West Ham after a decade at the club left him feeling disappointed and let down. Despite his long-standing contributions and commitment to the team, he was not given the opportunity to prove himself following his recovery from a serious car accident. This unexpected turn of events marked the end of an era for the veteran striker.
Blaming Graham Potter
In a candid interview, Antonio pointed the finger at former manager Graham Potter for orchestrating his exit from West Ham. He believed that Potter was behind a strategy to remove influential senior players from the squad, including himself, in a bid to create a new dressing room dynamic. Antonio felt that his departure was a result of Potter's desire to reshape the team according to his vision.
Looking Towards the Future
Despite the challenges he has faced in recent years, including injuries and a near-fatal accident, Michail Antonio remains determined to continue playing at the highest level. Refusing to rule out a return to the English top flight, he maintains that his skills and passion for the game are still intact. While currently plying his trade in Qatar, Antonio is focused on proving his fitness and awaiting potential opportunities in the upcoming transfer window.


