In a significant personal milestone, Jamaican international striker Michail Antonio has resumed his professional club career with Al-Sailiya in Qatar’s Stars League. The 35-year-old forward completed 73 minutes in Thursday’s fixture against Al-Duhail SC, marking his first competitive appearance since a devastating car accident in Essex two years ago that resulted in a broken leg. His comeback performance included one shot attempt, seven completed passes, and success in four of twelve duels contested.
Despite this positive step in his recovery, Antonio’s return to Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz remains improbable for the upcoming FIFA World Cup play-offs against New Caledonia and potentially DR Congo. The national team selection committee has consistently overlooked the veteran striker since last September, excluding him from final-round CONCACAF qualifiers and subsequent provisional squads under both former coach Steve McClaren and interim manager Rudolph Speid.
Football analysts suggest that even if Jamaica secures World Cup qualification, Antonio’s inclusion remains doubtful due to emerging alternatives available to the coaching staff. The former West Ham United star, who departed as the club’s record Premier League goalscorer with 68 goals in 268 appearances, faces an uncertain international future despite previously expressing his dream to participate in this summer’s tournament across North America.
Antonio’s transition to Qatari football followed unsuccessful trials with English clubs Brentford FC and Leicester City, where training injuries prevented contract offers. His decision to join Al-Sailiya was influenced by international teammate Mason Holgate, with Antonio admitting he needed to ‘swallow his ego’ for this career move. The striker now focuses on helping his new club avoid relegation from Qatar’s top division, with six crucial matches remaining in their season.
