Michail Antonio's Journey: From Flames of War to the Qatar Spotlight
Former West Ham star Michail Antonio shares his harrowing experience of witnessing war in the Middle East while playing for Al Sailiya in Qatar. Despite the challenges, he finds a sense of security and continues his football career away from the English spotlight.
Former West Ham United striker Michail Antonio has opened up about the "terrifying" experience of witnessing the outbreak of war in the Middle East just days after joining Qatari side Al Sailiya. The 35-year-old completed a short-term move to the Gulf state following a challenging period that included a near-fatal car accident and a frustrating exit from the London Stadium.The veteran forward described the harrowing scenes he witnessed from his hotel window as the conflict intensified. "The day I was meant to make my debut, that was a frightening day, hearing bombs and the hotel was shaking, that was terrifying," Antonio told talkSPORT. "I looked out the window and saw flames from the bombs flying, that was the only day that was scary for me."Despite the initial shock, Antonio eventually made his Al Sailiya debut last week, playing just over 70 minutes in a 4-0 defeat to Al Duhail. However, the reality of the security situation struck again during a recent fixture against Al Shahaniya. The match was paused for 19 minutes, with players taken off the pitch following warning sirens across Doha.It was one of three Qatar Stars League matches halted that evening after a National Emergency Alert was issued at 9.51pm local time. Antonio has since expressed a greater sense of security now that the immediate threat has been addressed, stating: "I've not had the experience of anything crazy going on here, so that's the reason I do feel quite safe here... it reassures me that I'm OK here and I'm safe here."Antonio also opened up on his departure from West Ham, where he left as the club's all-time leading Premier League goalscorer with 83 goals in 323 appearances. He claimed Graham Potter, who took charge of the Hammers shortly after Antonio's near-fatal car crash in December 2024, was keen to move him on as part of a squad overhaul."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," Antonio said. Potter was subsequently sacked by the London club in September of the following year.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingBefore his Middle Eastern move, Antonio faced a difficult period attempting to find a new team in England. He admitted he had to "swallow his ego" during trials after potential moves to Brentford and Leicester fell through due to fitness worries. "I've still got the qualities I had in the Premier League for the past 10 years," Antonio told BBC Sport. "It shows, because every single manager was putting a contract in front of me once I trained with them."The Jamaican international eventually settled on the short-term deal in Qatar after being persuaded by international teammate Mason Holgate. Reflecting on the saga of his free agency, he added: "My agent said, 'you're going to have to train, prove your fitness'. I had to swallow my ego - that's how I ended up at Brentford. I trained with them for two weeks." Antonio ultimately found his way to Al Sailiya, where he continues his career away from the English spotlight.
Living Through War in the Middle East
Michail Antonio recalls the terrifying moment when bombs flew and flames lit up the sky outside his hotel window in Qatar. The veteran footballer shares his experience of the conflict and the impact it had on him.
Navigating Security Concerns in Qatar
Despite the unsettling events during matches in Qatar, including being paused due to security alerts, Antonio expresses a sense of safety in his current environment. He reflects on the challenges faced and the reassurance he finds amidst the turmoil.
Transition from West Ham to Al Sailiya
Antonio opens up about his departure from West Ham and the circumstances that led to his move to Al Sailiya. He shares insights into the changes at the London club and his experiences during the transition period.
Finding Stability in Qatar
After facing challenges in England, Antonio embraces a new opportunity in Qatar and reflects on the journey that brought him to Al Sailiya. Despite the initial hurdles, Antonio finds a sense of purpose and continuity in his football career.

