Former Manchester United star Brandon Williams has guilty of dangerous driving after a quick car accident.
Williams, 24, rode in August 2023 in August 2023, when it was involved in an accident in an accident.
The full-back, currently without a club and a free agent, is said to have reached speeds of 90 mph before they crash at 74 mph.
Williams, who also played for England at level below 20 and below 21, had previously refused accusations of dangerous driving and driving without insurance.
But he changed his supplications when he appeared today Chester Crown Court.
Williams, who stood in the dock with a dark suit, went 'guilty' when the two charges were read to him by the clerk.
His mother Lisa looked up from the public gallery.
Earlier, Richard Littler KC, defensive, told the court that the case was a 'mental health aspect' and that the football player had 'lost' his career and a relationship.

Former Manchester United star Brandon Williams has guilty of dangerous driving after a fast car accident in Wilmslow, Cheshire in August 2023

The full-back, which is currently without a club and a free agent, is said to have reached speeds of 90 mph before they crash at 74 mph

The former football player, who earned a reported £ 65,000 a week in United, was released by the Red Devils last summer
During a preliminary hearing to Crewe Magistrates' Court in March 2024, Public Prosecutor Katie Johnson said that Williams was seen by witnesses that inhale nitrogen oxide from balloons before the crash.
But it is understood to mean that prosecutors now accept that that was not the case.
The right-hand recorder Eric Lamb said that he wanted to set the case for a pre-sentence report and told Williams that the report should be aimed at a suspended punishment and a community sentence.
Williams will be convicted on 9 May.
The player was forbidden to drive in May last year after collecting 30 points on his driver's license.

Williams will be convicted on May 9 after he has been found guilty of dangerous driving
He did not give the police information about who rode his top of Mercedes' reach two separate occasions, the court of Manchester Magistrates heard.
Williams had previously achieved 18 points on his license and also received a fine of £ 1,000 with a £ 400 judicial allowance and costs of £ 85.
The former football player, who earned a reported £ 65,000 a week at United, had Leen Proverbs at Norwich and Ipswich, but he was released by the Red Devils last summer.