Michael Schumacer recovery “would be a miracle” - “but you have to be realistic”, says Eddie Jordan

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher now is protected from the public view a🌠fter a skiing accident, nearly a decade ago, left him♒ in a coma.
The F1 legend remains at his family home in Sw♒itzerland where updates about his health condition are kept to a minimum to protect his dignity.
Ex-F1 team owner Jordan told the he hoped to one day see his friend recover:🔜 “Do you know that would be an absolute miracle but it would also be a dream.
“Nonetheless you have to be realistic and there are people in science and people in medඣicine who are ma🦩king the most unbelievable [progress].
"Medicine is improving. I cannot tell you what the answer to Michael Schumacher is but it’s a very, very long time, getting on nearly 10 years now, that he’s been in the position that he’s in 𝔉at the moment.

"So from a person w🐈hose knowledge of medicine is a normal person's knowledge it's difficult to see it.
“I would hope beyond hop🎶e that it could happen and think while there’♋s hope and belief in the world then anything is possible.”
Joran, the founder of the Jordan F1 team, gave a young Schumacher his ꦦbig break in F1 at the 1991 Belgian Grand Prix.
The German driver would go on to cl𝕴aim a record seven F1 championships which Lewis Hamilton would later match.
Schumacher enjoyed an iconic heyday at Ferrari before making𒁏 a comeback at Mercedes, where he lay much of the groundwork for Hamilton’s later success.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade cov𝔍ering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.