Under the post, a number of people from across the footballing world sent Musonda their best wishes. Belgium’s all-time leading goal-scorer and former Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku commented: "Courage Lamisha. We are with you."
Similarly, former Chelsea chief Marina Granovskaia, who worked as a director at Stamford Bridge for over eight years until BlueCo bought the club in 2022, added: "I sincerely hope you manage to overcome your health struggles! Think of you and your family."
Following the thousands of messages of support, Musonda posted again on Instagram. "I want to thank God for the prayers, kind messages loaded with positivity and love that I have received from everyone,” he said. "I want to thank my family included. My brothers and parents love me more than anything. I am in no means the perfect human being. No one is.
"I want to thank football and school also, for giving me real life lessons. I want to be remembered as someone who didn’t fall in love with the adulations. But the good people I met along the way… the teammates, the teachers, the coaches, the bus drivers... It’s for them, I fight and stay strong."