Zvonimir
10-24-2004, 08:28 AM
Fifty percent of Bundesliga stars face depression says Simunic
October 24, 2004
BERLIN (AFP) - Hertha Berlin defender Josip Simunic claims almost half of the players in the Bundesliga struggle to cope with the pressure that leads to the depressive state his former team-mate Sebastian Deisler is in.
Bayern Munich midfielder Deisler, 24, was readmitted to the Max-Planck-Institute for Psychiatry on Tuesday and Croatian international Simunic believes the pressure affects a lot more players.
"Many professional footballers can not cope with the pressure," Simunic told daily Bild. "I would say every second player in the Bundesliga has problems but are too afraid to admit them.
"Football is about having a clear head amd Deisler does not have that at the moment."
Simunic, 24, played with Deisler for two seasons at Hertha and himself suffered from depression when he was at SV Hamburg in 1999.
"I wanted to pack football in," confessed Simunic. "I was depressed and physically at my lowest level. At one stage I went a whole week without sleeping."
Updated on Sunday, Oct 24, 2004 8:55 am EDT
Too bad about Deisler's relapse, he is supposed to be a big talent...These guys should stop and think just how lucky they are to play the game they love and get paid extremly well in doing so...
On the lack of sleep, games like some debacles such as Mexico and Ecuador at the WC, the 2-0 loss in Bulgaria, the tie against the Swiss at Euro, and then blowing the Bulgaria game a few weeks ago....now those make me not sleep... :sheep:
October 24, 2004
BERLIN (AFP) - Hertha Berlin defender Josip Simunic claims almost half of the players in the Bundesliga struggle to cope with the pressure that leads to the depressive state his former team-mate Sebastian Deisler is in.
Bayern Munich midfielder Deisler, 24, was readmitted to the Max-Planck-Institute for Psychiatry on Tuesday and Croatian international Simunic believes the pressure affects a lot more players.
"Many professional footballers can not cope with the pressure," Simunic told daily Bild. "I would say every second player in the Bundesliga has problems but are too afraid to admit them.
"Football is about having a clear head amd Deisler does not have that at the moment."
Simunic, 24, played with Deisler for two seasons at Hertha and himself suffered from depression when he was at SV Hamburg in 1999.
"I wanted to pack football in," confessed Simunic. "I was depressed and physically at my lowest level. At one stage I went a whole week without sleeping."
Updated on Sunday, Oct 24, 2004 8:55 am EDT
Too bad about Deisler's relapse, he is supposed to be a big talent...These guys should stop and think just how lucky they are to play the game they love and get paid extremly well in doing so...
On the lack of sleep, games like some debacles such as Mexico and Ecuador at the WC, the 2-0 loss in Bulgaria, the tie against the Swiss at Euro, and then blowing the Bulgaria game a few weeks ago....now those make me not sleep... :sheep: