Former Liverpool star Jason McAteer has emotionally opened up his psychological well being struggles since retiring from soccer, bravely sharing how he virtually took his personal life.
McAteer, 53, performed 100 video games for Liverpool throughout a storied profession which additionally noticed him star for Bolton, Blackburn, Sunderland and Tranmere earlier than hanging up his boots in 2007.
The ex-Republic of Eire worldwide has battled with melancholy and suicidal ideas following his retirement, struggling to adapt to his new life which now not revolves round taking part in the gorgeous recreation.
McAteer, who now in his personal phrases works ‘sporadically’ as a pundit, broke down in tears whereas bravely opening as much as former Manchester United defender Mikael Silvestre on beIN Sports activities’ Tales, Tears and Trophies podcast this week.
The Reds legend shared how almost took his personal life by deliberately crashing his automobile, admitting that he was ‘preventing himself to not do it’ whereas on his solution to decide up his son Harry.
The emotional reminiscence decreased McAteer to tears as he powerfully opened up on his psychological well being struggles.
Jason McAteer has bravely opened up his psychological well being struggles since retiring from soccer
The ex-Liverpool star (left) retired from soccer in 2007 and has struggled to adapt to a brand new life
The previous footballer shared how almost took his personal life by deliberately crashing his automobile
‘I simply had no objective, no construction,’ McAteer stated. ‘The TV stuff, I wasn’t working every single day of the week, it will be possibly one or two exhibits per week. It was very sporadic. Days and days and days with nothing to do.
‘I obtained to the tunnel, between the Wirral and Liverpool, as a result of my little one that I used to be preserving this relationship with below troublesome circumstances lived the opposite aspect of this tunnel.
‘I used to be driving by means of the tunnel and it upsets me this as a result of it takes me again to this second and I can really feel it, and as you exit the daylight into the tunnel gentle, I keep in mind pondering to myself, I might simply swing the automobile right here and simply finish it. That is how simple it’s. And I used to be preventing myself to not do it.
‘I used to be preventing, “Do it, do it, do it, do it”. And I would be like, “No, no”. And I would be preventing the steering wheel. And I keep in mind coming in direction of the top of the tunnel and the daylight was opening up, and popping out the tunnel I used to be pondering, “Thank God, simply thank God.
‘I went to get my boy and took him to pitches, and I drove dwelling and obtained to my mum’s home, she lived 10 minutes not far away. I knocked on her door and I keep in mind simply saying, “I can not do it anymore. That is it, simply at that time”. It was robust.
‘All the pieces had gone. I do not half miss it. I miss every little thing about taking part in. Simply operating out, free on a footy pitch. No issues. I must type myself out right here. Nothing in life is an issue for that 90 minutes. It is simply the perfect, it is simply the perfect.’
McAteer, who additionally opened up on his battle with melancholy in his 2017 autobiography Blood, Sweat & Jason McAteer, continued by urging governing our bodies to help retired gamers extra as they adapt to a brand new life with out soccer.
He added: ‘The evolution of soccer, not simply soccer on the pitch and the enterprise aspect of issues, however the psychological aspect of it as effectively. It has to enhance.
McAteer, who seems on LFC TV (above) and beIN Sports activities, admitted that work as a soccer pundit has been ‘sporadic’ since his retirement and that he ‘misses every little thing about taking part in’
He spoke to ex-Man United defender Mikael Silvestre on the Tales, Tears and Trophies podcast
McAteer pictured in 2016 along with his second spouse Lucy Edwards, who married in October 2013
‘It’s slowly however absolutely getting there and the stigma is being damaged down, however I believe individuals discover it obscure the void that’s truly left and the place it could take you mentally.
‘I do not assume it’s catered for sufficient by soccer federations and it must be addressed, to be sincere.’
For help name Samaritans on 116123 within the UK or go to www.samaritans.org or www.thecalmzone.net/get-support, or name the Suicide & Disaster Lifeline on 988 within the US.


















