EX-ENGLAND ace Kenny Sansom has revealed he is making a strong recovery after being beaten up and left fighting for his life last year.
The former defender tweeted a photograph of himself in Arsenal and Crystal Palace tracksuits, on the 34th anniversary of him lifting the Littlewoods Cup with the Gunners in 1987.

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Sansom spent months in hospital for treatment after the attack in May last year.
Taking to Twitter he said: “Hi everyone, I’m back. I’m feeling good.
“I’m walking okay, but I couldn’t play football.
“I know I’m improving, so that’s good news. I’m going for walks every day.

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“My memory is getting better too. Thanks to Arsenal and Palace for the new clothes.”
In December last year Sansom, 62, was diagnosed with a brain disorder called Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
His symptoms include impaired memory, vision changes and ataxia – a degenerative disease of the nervous system that include slurred speech and incoordination.