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Antonio Rudiger delivers gifts for NHS staff on farewell visit to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

 (The FA via Getty Images)
(The FA via Getty Images)

Outgoing Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger delivered presents to staff as he bid farewell to his local hospital.

Ahead of Thursday’s game with Leicester, the German dropped by Chelsea and Westminster Hospital having been a staunch supporter of the NHS during his time in England.

Rudiger, who previously sent gifts the staff during the heigh of the Covid pandemic, signed autographs and met patients as he prepares to depart west London for Real Madrid.

“I’ve fully enjoyed visiting Chelsea and Westminster Hospital now and over the years,” said Rudiger.

“It’s always been important to me to come out into the community and show my support, and once again it’s been a real pleasure to meet both patients and staff who are such an inspiration.

“The hospital and staff are incredible and work tirelessly to deliver the best possible care - thank you for everything you do - I will miss you all!”

The visit was organised by Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Foundation and its official charity CW+.

Rudiger visited paediatric wards and also met staff from the Adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU), in just his latest visit to the hospital that he has attended regularly during his time with the Blues.

“We would like to say a big thank you to Toni for his time today and for his support and generosity over the years,” said Chelsea and Westminster Hospital director Dominic Conlin.

“There has been a real buzz around the hospital and it means so much to the staff to know that Toni has supported them.

“The visit has especially brightened up the day of our younger patients and their families. It’s such a boost for them to meet one of their heroes and be inspired, and it makes a real difference to their care and experience.”

Additional reporting by PA Media.