Andros Townsend Turns to Chicken Feet in Bid to Revive Football Career
The Luton Town Winger Believes Natural Remedies and Therapies are Helping Him Recover from a Serious Knee Injury
- Andros Townsend, former England forward and current Luton Town winger, has turned to eating chicken feet as a part of his efforts to prolong his football career.
- Townsend, 32, joined Luton Town on a short-term deal last month after missing the end of the 2021-22 season and the whole of the 2022-23 season due to a serious knee injury.
- He believes chicken feet, a rich source of collagen, along with other natural remedies and therapies, are helping him recover and feel 'absolutely amazing'.
- Townsend has played four times for Luton Town since joining and is under contract until January.
- He is also adopting other marginal gains such as mouth taping, hyperbaric chamber, red-light therapy, and flow therapy.