Former Barcelona forward Bojan Krkic has opened up on the anxiety that he used to suffer from after becoming a wonderkid in the senior team, explaining that his ‘body couldn’t handle it’.
Bojan has been public about the damage that stardom did to his mental health, suffering panic attacks for many years. During a documentary on his career, he admits that he enjoyed relatively few parts of his career in football, ‘as bad as it sounds’.
“He couldn’t go out. He had anxiety and took anti-anxiety pills to alleviate that symptoms,” those arround him commented, as per Relevo.
“His emergence into the elite was not easy at all. Expectations were very high after being the greatest scorer in the history of cule youth football. He didn’t know how to manage the pressure and any comments he received, he saw the negative not the positive,” tells Ruben Bonastre, a coordinator of the programme at La Masia for 16 years until 2017.
“My body did not tolerate that change of identity at 17 years old. A boy from the village who in a period of a month and a half becomes a public figure. It made me very happy to be able to debut in the first team, but at the same time everything that that generated, my body didn’t accept it,” Bojan himself admits.
He also told the story of how his Barcelona spell came to an end. The story goes that with Bojan recovering from an injury, Pep Guardiola told him that if he made it back in time, then he would play some part in the Champions League final against Manchester United in 2011. However Ibrahim Afellay was sent on in the dying moments, not Bojan.
“I only asked to play even if it were three minutes. I would have been very happy.”
“I don’t want to create controversy with Guardiola. What happened is already past and the reality is that I didn’t play in the final. I don’t want to speak badly about Pep. When I spoke to Guardiola, the words didn’t come out. I had so much inside that I didn’t know how to get it out,” he explains when it came time to ask the Manchester City coach for an exit.
Now part of the Barcelona setup, Bojan is charged with monitoring their loanees, and also providing support to young players in or around the senior side, having experienced the worst of it himself. He was even critical of Barcelona’s approach with some of their young stars, including Lamine Yamal.
coteknos
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This is why Lamine Yamal and other boys his age with incredible potential need to be brought around slowly, why their parents need to keep them centered, and why identity rooted in faith helps. Learning that other’s opinions of you in this sport can come and go with a couples game performance but that you are still the same is difficult for anyone much less a 16, 17, or 18 year old. My best wishes to any of those boys with such talent.
ImafidonErnest
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the only thing I learnt in this , is that there is drug called anti-anxeity pill, which I suffered back in school days
Riwbdelmnu
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boring...
Zeybikmst
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Bojan guy ad a hard time too in Amsterdam. Too bad for him.
sadanoptyz
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hmmm that's life everything happened for a reason