Carl Ikeme had recently retired from football after months of battling with Acute Leukamia.
The former Super Eagles keeper,
Carl Ikeme, who was diagnosed with acute Leukemia a year ago and had to miss
the FIFA 2018 World Cup in Russia, has told of his wife’s reaction after he
informed her of his diagnosis.
The 32-year-old
Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper made 274 domestic career appearances in all
competitions, with over 200 of them coming for Wolves, the club he joined in
2000 as a 14-year-old.
Ikeme, who is now in
remission, said his wife, Saba, was nine months pregnant at the time he was
diagnosed with blood cancer and he had to inform her of the sad news even in
her fragile state. Ikeme said;
“She was the first person I
told. I was obviously upset, as you would be after that sort of news.”
“I was in shock. I got back
home and thought: ‘I need to tell Saba.’ I called her and I couldn’t get it out
on the phone, but she knew something was up. I got back and Saba came in and I
told her the news. She was nine months pregnant at the time, due next week.
I’ve never seen her cry the way she cried. It was tough.”

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