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Tottenham keeper 'injures pelvis' Keeper badly hurt in bike smash
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Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini has injured his pelvis in a motorbike accident. Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini has suffered "potentially life-changing injuries" in a motorbike accident in east London, police said.
The Italian was taken to hospital after his BMW bike was involved in a collision with a car in Walthamstow, east London, on Thursday morning. He was taken to hospital after his BMW bike was involved in a collision with a car in Walthamstow at about 1030 GMT.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "A 36-year-old male suffered injuries described as possibly life-changing." He has fractured his wrists and injured his pelvis but a spokesman for the north London club said they are still waiting for hospital test results.
Cudicini, 36, signed to the north London club from rivals Chelsea in January this year. The Italian, 36, signed from London rivals Chelsea in January this year.
'Under supervision'
The female driver and a child passenger walked away from the Ford Fiesta Cudicini was in collision with and did not need hospital treatment.
The accident happened on Forest Road.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "A 36-year-old male suffered injuries described by the London Ambulance Service as possibly life-changing and was taken to an east London hospital for further assessment and treatment.
"No arrests have been made."
A statement on Tottenham's website said: "Carlo Cudicini has fractured his wrists and injured his pelvis after being involved in a road accident this morning.
"The 36-year-old Italian goalkeeper has been admitted to hospital and undergone scans under the supervision of club medical staff.
"The club will update supporters on Carlo as soon as there is any further information."