Sunderland centre-back Bailey Wright had to be isolated and flown to Wembley by helicopter after falling ill this week.
The 29-year-old Australian played the full play-off final at Wembley, which Sunderland won 2-0. The result means that Sunderland will return to the Championship after four seasons in League One.
However, it turns out it was touch and go Bailey Wright, who helped Sunderland protect a 1-0 lead for much of the match. Being interviewed on Sky Sports, Wright said he almost did not make the fixture.
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Wright said: "I woke up at one in the morning the other day and I was throwing up all over the place. I was wondering if I would be alright for the game.
"So I didn't see the boys, didn’t train. Yesterday I trained, but I had to travel separately, so the club put a helicopter on for me to get down to London.
"I couldn’t see the boys yesterday so I was just locked in my room, but credit to the club for putting on a helicopter for me. It was better than sitting in the car for six hours or whatever it would have taken.
"But it just makes it that bit stranger I guess for myself personally. I didn’t quite get the preparation.
"I’ve always been someone who’s prided myself on my mental strength and just to prepare for the game. The club gave me the best chance to make sure I was ready."
Wright was then asked about Sunderland boss Alex Neil. He said Neil's hard work was key.
Wright said: "He's the hardest working manager of anyone I’ve come across. He puts in all the work to give us the best platform to perform, and I guess our record since he’s come in speaks for itself."
He added: "As long as he’s here at the football club, the club will continue to do great things."