Tottenham star Randal Kolo Muani was involved in a car crash after his tyre blew out on the motorway.
The French forward, 27, had been travelling to the airport ahead of his side's Champions League clash against Eintracht Frankfurt, when the offside front tyre of his black Ferrari blew out.
Fellow Spurs man Wilson Odobert had been following Kolo Muani on the M25 when the smash occurred, and pulled over to make sure his team-mate was safe.
Images from the scene show the players standing at the side of the motorway, with the front of the car - believed to retail at around £350,000 - wrecked. The airbag in the driving seat of the Ferrari also appears to have been activated.
Spurs boss Thomas Frank confirmed the players had come through the crash without sustaining major injuries.
'Kolo Muani and Wilson Odobert are both fine. They were unfortunately involved in a minor car accident. Everyone else involved is fine. It was a tyre blowing up. They will be travelling here a little later tonight,' he said.
Frank’s squad took off without them, but both players are understood to be unhurt and were expected to catch a later flight and be available for the game.
'I haven’t spoken to them personally yet. They will fly out later. I fully expect them to be available for the game,' the manager said.
Pedro Porro though has been ruled out for four weeks with a hamstring injury from Saturday’s draw at Burnley and Micky van de Ven has not travelled to Frankfurt.
Van de Ven has a minor issue, according to Frank and could be fit to face Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday.
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Thank God he's saved and alive.