Tottenham issue Gary Mabbutt health update after former captain, 64, was rushed to hospital following a ‘serious accident’ in South Africa

Tottenham have announced that former captain Gary Mabbutt, 64, is on the mend after a ‘serious accident’ in South Africa.
Mabbutt, 64, required treatment on a ‘big blood clot in his calf’, former Spurs team-mate and friend Micky Hazard said on Facebook.
Hazard, 66, revealed Mabbutt would remain in South Africa until at least July 24 as he is not allowed to fly home as a result of the problem. The incident occurred on the eve of England’s World Cup semi-final clash with Argentina.
‘Guys just to let you all know Gary Mabbutt has had a serious accident in South Africa, he’s currently in hospital awaiting treatment on a big blood clot in his calf,’ he wrote.
‘Not allowed to fly until 24th at the earliest to get back to England. Please send him your best wishes to lift his spirits. Best wishes Mabsy you’ve fought bigger battles than this and won.’
Now, though, to the relief of fans, Spurs have revealed that the former defender is making good progress in his recovery.
Tottenham have confirmed former captain Gary Mabbutt is on the mend following a ‘serious accident’ in South Africa
‘An update on our legendary former captain, Gary Mabbutt, who sustained a leg injury after a fall while on holiday in South Africa,’ the club wrote. ‘He is recovering well and resting at the family home in Johannesburg awaiting medical clearance to fly back home.
‘Today, he is back making his daily birthday phone calls to elderly supporters – incredible!
‘Gary would like us to convey his thanks to all our fans around the world for sending well wishes in recent days.’
Mabbutt, capped 16 times by England, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 17.
The ex-Spurs and Bristol Rovers player previously revealed he has ‘very little feeling’ in his foot because of his diabetes and the injuries he endured during his playing career.
Mabbutt, a versatile defender who made 601 appearances for Spurs before retiring in 1998, also underwent major heart surgery in 2017. He was admitted to hospital after complaining of chest pains and breathlessness before being released a week later.
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