Former England and Tottenham Andy Sinton has revealed that he is home again and 'recovers well' after a heart attack last week.
The ex-Winger posted an update on X on Monday to thank fans, family and medical staff for their support.
Sinton wrote: 'I am now at home and recover well. Forever grateful for all the medical team that took care of me, together with my great family.
'Thank you for all the support messages that gave me strength when I needed it the most. I look at you all out quickly. Sints. '
The former club QPR of the 59-year-old, whom he now represents as an ambassador, asked for supporters to wish Sinton the best.
QPR issued a statement stated: 'On Friday evening our club ambassador, Andy Sinton, suffered a heart attack. We are pleased to say that he is now recovering in the hospital. Please participate to wish Sints the best. '
Sinton was closed 12 times by England between 1991 and 1993 and was part of the Three Lions team in Euro 1992.
He won the League Cup with Tottenham in the 1998-99 season and made 100 performances for the club.
Sinton also played prominently for QPR between 1998 and 1993 before signing for Sheffield on Wednesday.
He later had an enchantment at Wolves and then represented Burton Albion.
Sinton returned to QPR in May 2015 as the club's first club ambassador. His task includes attending games and fan events and working with commercial partners.
In 2016 he helped to create 'Forever RS', the association of the club for former players.
