If anybody watching this is struggling or concerned about somebody close to them, we’d encourage you to reach out, start off small and have that first conversation. There is always somebody who cares, who can listen, and who can help.
For additional support, you can contact the Samaritans, which offers 24/7 support, or Calm between 5pm-midnight. For more information and advice, you can also contact mental health charity Mind.
Samaritans: 116 123 / jo@samaritans.org
Calm: 0800 58 58 58
Mind: 0300 123 3393 / info@mind.org.uk

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24 Comments

  1. can we just take one of the tallest GK to next tournament (penalty)? like cmon, how can you had Pickford as 1st & Ramsdale as 2nd after losing against giraffe like Donnarumma. surely there's something to learn

  2. The pressures of life these days are so different to what they were just a few generations ago – the anxiety a lot of us feel is the 'survival mode' that people had to protect themselves and their family and motivate them…modern society in the developed world doesn't necessarily need to fight for survival but this 'mode' is triggered by contemporary concepts like how we're expected to behave, dress and think, which isn't natural.

    Social media has just blown all this up by orders of magnitude because you're not only basing your thoughts and behaviour on your local social bubble, but also on millions of people around the world. It took me a long time to snap out of this kind of thinking and just be myself, realise that "cool" is just an abstract momentary concept, and my relationship with friends and family since has been amazingly strong.

  3. Both player's statements were very inquisitive in regards to mental health. Too bad the background music took away from the seriousness of the topic and made it a bit hard to listen to.

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