Ex-Inter youngster lifts lid on club

Started by KingFemzee, Oct 06, 2012, 06:17 PM

KingFemzee

A former Inter Milan academy player has revealed how his time at the club was like "being in a prison", leading him to slit his wrists due to depression.
                                                        Martin Bengtsson joined Inter at the age of 17 in 2004, following trials with Chelsea and Ajax, but his experiences with the Nerazzurri led to him attempting to take his own life.
                                                        And ahead of Sunday's Milan derby, the former Sweden Under-19 international has spoken out to warn young players about the reality of life at the top.
                                                      "I needed to escape and the razors became my way out. I cut as hard as I could, I needed to get out," he told the BBC's World Football programme. "I was really sick, I heard voices and I started to lose the feeling of whether it was night or day. What I remember is that I was walking around in a big cloud and I couldn't handle it anymore."

Folami David

Staying where you won't be happy is a bad thing to do.Situations like that are so frustrating