Darren Ambrose insists footballers cannot be considered immune to mental health problems MUFC
Paul Pogba’s recent comments about depression during his Manchester United career ought to give the football world a sense of perspective, Darren Ambrose believes., which began during Jose Mourinho’s time at the club between 2016 and 2018.When asked by French newspaper Le Figaro whether he had experienced depression,“I have been through it, but we don’t talk about it.
Following his record-breaking £90million return to United in 2016, Pogba’s performances over the last six years have been the subject of fierce media scrutiny. “That’s going to affect him. Every time he’s going on the pitch, he’ll want to impress and prove people wrong. He’s an exceptional football player.”
“It’s refreshing to see. It’s sad actually, it puts things into perspective, the question marks over his form.” Ambrose said: “It affected me and I know a lot of individuals and football players who it affected as well.“I was coming to the back-end of my Charlton career. I didn’t want to go to training, I didn’t want to get out of bed.
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