However seeing such incidents makes one thing even more clear players not only provide entertainment but also take great risks with their bodies in every match, So when an unexpected accident occurs, we have nothing to do but accept it as part of the game and wish them a speedy recovery.
Before I used to ask myself why footballers were paid that much money, I mean from salaries, to allowances and other stipends from weekly to monthly, it made me really wonder back then what was really special about that sports that players get paid that much money, but along the line, I got to realize just how much players risk and put on the line, the trainings and other things they do just to entertain the world, and I figured out that it’s actually worth it.
Nothing of what you are talking here makes sense. What do these players put on the line and justifies their salaries that many other people don't put on the line and are making less than a percent of what footballers are making? Firefighters, nurses, logging workers, pilots, soldiers, steel workers, sanitation workers. Repairing elevators is more dangerous than being a football player.
You think that just from what players put on the line compared to other people, they deserve to make 50 times the money of a normal human being on average?

It depends on the league, but 50 times is on the lower bound. But I a happy for you that you feel enlightened. Hope you get better soon.