Ex-England star Jack Wilshere reveals his daughter, five, has a hole in her heart and thought '100 per cent' she would die during surgery - as he calls her a 'warrior' in touching moment

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Ex-England ace Jack Wilshere today revealed his five-year-old daughter has a hole in her heart.

The former Arsenal midfielder admitted he thought '100 per cent' Siena would die during surgery as he spoke candidly to the BBC about his daughter's congenital heart defect.

Wilshere and his wife Andriani Michael welcomed daughter Siena just a year after their wedding in June 2017 - but noticed that she was always coughing shortly after her first birthday.

During a family holiday in Cyprus, a doctor detected a heart murmur and urged the family to take Siena to see a cardiologist - where they discovered that Siena had a hole in her heart.

Recalling the terrifying phone call he had with his wife, Wilshere told the BBC: 'I was preparing to travel with the team, my team, for a game like we normally do any my phone rang.'

Former England star Jack Wilshere (pictured) has been announced as British Heart Foundation ambassador in honour of his daughter Siena

Former England star Jack Wilshere (pictured) has been announced as British Heart Foundation ambassador in honour of his daughter Siena

Former England star Jack Wilshere (pictured) has been announced as British Heart Foundation ambassador in honour of his daughter Siena 

Jack and his wife Andriani are determined to raise awareness of congenital heart defects after their daughter was diagnosed aged five

Jack and his wife Andriani are determined to raise awareness of congenital heart defects after their daughter was diagnosed aged five 

Siena (pictured) required open heart surgery for a congenital heart defect

Siena (pictured) required open heart surgery for a congenital heart defect

Jack Wilshere (pictured) with his daughter Sienna who he calls his 'heart warrior'

Jack Wilshere (pictured) with his daughter Sienna who he calls his 'heart warrior'

Jack Wilshere spoke candidly to BBC Breakfast about his 'heart warrior' daughter

Jack Wilshere spoke candidly to BBC Breakfast about his 'heart warrior' daughter

Mother Andriani said: 'I remember falling to the floor crying, I just couldn't believe the news, it was shocking. 

Siena underwent a five-hour operation in February after being diagnosed with venosus atrial septal defect, or a hole in the heart, one month prior. 

Jack recalled: 'Going into ICU and seeing your daughter there sleeping, with all these wires.'

When asked if he thought his daughter would die during the surgery, he said: '100 percent'. 

Andriani added: 'I just remember hearing her cry and I just burst into tears because I knew she was going to be okay, it was just the recovery'.

Jack Wilshere speaks to BBC Breakfast about his daughter needing surgery for a congenital heart defect. Pictured here with his wife Andriani and daughter Siena

Jack Wilshere speaks to BBC Breakfast about his daughter needing surgery for a congenital heart defect. Pictured here with his wife Andriani and daughter Siena 

Wilshere (pictured) with his daughter Siena playing football at their family home

Wilshere (pictured) with his daughter Siena playing football at their family home 

Jack and Andriani Wilshere (pictured) with the family wearing 'heart warrior' t-shirts dedicated to Siena

Jack and Andriani Wilshere (pictured) with the family wearing 'heart warrior' t-shirts dedicated to Siena 

Andriani (pictured) with her daughter Siena in the ICU when she went through a five-hour operation for her heart defect

Andriani (pictured) with her daughter Siena in the ICU when she went through a five-hour operation for her heart defect 

The former England star and his wife Andriani Michael welcomed daughter Siena just a year after their wedding in June 2017. Pictured Siena with Jack

The former England star and his wife Andriani Michael welcomed daughter Siena just a year after their wedding in June 2017. Pictured Siena with Jack

Jack Wilshere (pictured) with his daughter Siena who was diagnosed with a congenital heart defect aged five

Jack Wilshere (pictured) with his daughter Siena who was diagnosed with a congenital heart defect aged five 

Around 13 babies in the are born each day with a congenital heart defect in the UK and sixty years ago the vast majority would not survive to see their first birthday.

Thanks to research, more than eight out of 10 babies born with a heart defect will live to see adulthood.

Jack told the BBC: 'We're really proud of what she's been through and her journey. 

'I was a footballer and I went through a lot of surgeries and I know how hard it is to recover and these are nothing compared to what she went through, as a five-year-old and just to bounce back the way she did - a lot of courage. I'm so proud of her'.

Wilshere is now trying to raise awareness of the condition and have become official ambassadors of the British Heart Foundation. 

'There are so many warriors out there' Jack added, 'and hopefully we can give parents support, we can get more research into it and really try and make a difference to the parents lives but also the children's'.

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