The Wrexham star, James McClean, is “blessed and grateful” to have left slight wounds after hitting her automated way to training this week.
The Irish star left the road near the Wrexham Golf Club and the police quickly arrived at the scene and the witnesses reported important damage in the Black Audi of the footballer.
Despite suffering cuts and bruises, the veteran started in the decisive clash of the Welsh team against the Birmingham City on Thursday night.
After the result, McClean turned to Instagram to reveal the total extension of the damage to his vehicle and board the terrifying episode.
“Now that the games ended, we will talk about yesterday,” he wrote. 'An experience that I never want to find again. I feel blessed and grateful to have managed to get ahead with minor injuries and return home with my family.
“Although to disappoint some pathetic and disagreement and smelly creatures that sent messages to my wife online, thanks for the messages of support.”
The 35 -year -old reveals the magnitude of the damage suffered by his car in his update on the accident earlier this week.
James McClean was in a position to be the Wrexham captain in his decisive party against Birmingham City.
McClean started against League One leaders despite being involved in a car accident on Wednesday.
McClean was approved as the head and captain of Wrexham in his clash with Birmingham City, who faced two of the greatest speakers in the division.
Birmingham, who has the NFL star Tom Brady among his owner group, entered the top of the League One table and looks for an immediate return to the championship.
McClean hoped to help Wrexham, who started the day outside the automatic ascent stalls in third place, to close the two -point gap with respect to the leaders with a victory.
Wrexham took an advantage in the nine minute thanks to Oll Rathbone, but visitors matched a header diverted from Lyndon Dykes.
A day before, the fog and the ice had dangerous conditions in northern Wales when the 35 -year -old ventured to the club's training field. A source close to the scene described “many tire brands” in the roundabout that leads to Wrexham.
“The Wrexham AFC can confirm that a player of the first team has suffered a car accident this morning when he was going to training,” reads a club statement.
'It was a single car accident without other vehicles involved and the relevant local authorities quickly went to the place.
“The player appeared at the club this morning and will undergo more medical controls as a precautionary measure.”
Wrexham hoped to get a victory to increase his hopes of ascending to League One.
The Audi of the end could be seen after it was involved in the accident. Fog and ice had dangerous conditions in northern Wales
The McClean Audi was towed outside the place and the witnesses described a broken windshield and important damage in the car, which, as a result, could well have to be canceled.
In a statement, the Northern Wales Police said: “Shortly before 9 am this morning (Wednesday, January 22), we received a report from a single vehicle traffic collision in the A534 in Wrexham, near Wrexham Golf Club.
The incident was attended by agents and partners of the Fire and Rescue Service of Northern Wales, who blocked the road until the vehicle was recovered shortly before 10 in the morning. “No serious injuries were reported in the place.”
It arrives in a week in which McClean has been in the headlines after calling the English city of Shrewsbury a “black well full of endogamics.”
McClean has caused the anger of a large sector of his followers for his refusal to use an poppy around the day of memory, while he also refused to join his arm with his teammates for a minute of silence last year.
He has made several attempts to try to explain the logic behind his reasoning, and the most recent said: “People say I am being disrespectful, but do not ask why I choose not to use it.”
The Irish star of Wrexham, James McClean, has described Shrewsbury as “an absolute black well full of inbreeding” on social networks.
The Wrexham star remained separated from her teammates watching a moment of silence before the day of the memory last year.
'If the poppy were simply about the victims of World War II, I would use it without problem. I would use it every day of the year if that were the issue, but it is not. It represents all the conflicts in which Great Britain has been involved. Due to the story where I come in Derry, I can't use something that represents that. ”
As a result, he is often attacked by rival fans when he plays for Wrexham in the English pyramid, and things seemed to overflow on Thursday during his team's defeat against Shrewsbury.
A video of him being abuse during the game, which is a kind of rivalry, sometimes cataloged as the “cross -border derby” because the two places are less than an hour by car on both sides of the border between Wales and England. He went viral and the 35 -year -old man turned to social networks to return the blow brutally.
“To be fair, if I had been born and grown in Shrewsbury, I would probably also be so angry because it is an absolute black well full of endogamics,” he wrote in his Instagram story.