Heads Up weekend: Graham Potter's personal experiences means he's proud of how football helps tackle mental health - News Summed Up

Heads Up weekend: Graham Potter's personal experiences means he's proud of how football helps tackle mental health


Brighton and Hove Albion head coach Graham PotterEvery team from the Premier League, English Football League, National League, the women's Super League, women's Championship and the women's National League will be dedicating their matches to Heads Up, a partnership between the FA and Heads Together. "I'm obviously proud that football can play a part in that." "The job itself is one where you're always under scrutiny, your decisions are scrutinised, you're compared to somebody else all the time. "I think that's the challenge of mental health, often we feel that we're not good enough, or we're harsh on ourselves and I can certainly relate to that as a Premier League coach - but the more you talk about it the more it maybe helps other people." However, the Seagulls boss believes the constant pressures and challenges of being a manager in the top flight are part of the sport.


Source: Express February 07, 2020 15:11 UTC



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