EVERTON WILL GIVE winger Aaron Lennon all the time he needs to recover from his mental health problems, manager Ronald Koeman said today.
Toffees boss Ronald Koeman.
Source: Dave Howarth
England international Lennon, 30, was detained by police on Sunday over fears for his welfare and Everton said he was being treated for a “stress-related illness”.
Lennon has since received widespread support from within the football community — including several former and current team-mates on social media — and Koeman said Everton’s top priority was ensuring he returns to full health.
“As you know, the club mentioned that Aaron had a stress-related illness and it is a private situation,” Koeman told reporters at his weekly press conference.
“We have contact with him and his family and I think it is best we keep it inside between club, the player and his family.
“We would like to see him back, but what is important now is for him to be like he was. Life, health, is more important than football.”
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