Dele Alli: ‘Sleeping Pill Addiction ‘Widespread’ In Football’

ADDICTION to sleeping pills in football is “much wider than people realise”, according to former Oxford United psychotherapist Gary Bloom.

Everton midfielder Dele Alli said he spent six weeks in rehab for sleeping pill addiction and mental health issues.

Bloom was the first psychotherapist to work at an English club.

Former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland agreed, saying, “Addiction is a massive problem in football.”

During an emotional interview with The Overlap podcast, Dele talked about the abuse he suffered as a child before being adopted at 12.

And in talking about his own addiction to sleeping tablets, he added that misuse of the tablets was “something going around more than people realise in football”.

“I was taking a lot,” the 27-year-old said. “I don’t want to get into numbers but it was definitely way too much and I had some scary moments.”

Speaking to BBC World Service, former commentator Bloom, who left Oxford last year after five years in the role, outlined a link between maximising on-pitch performance and struggling to sleep.

“Addiction to sleeping tablets is widespread, much more than people realise,” he said. “There is also widespread use of caffeine stimulants for matches.

“Players are pretty wired during games because they want to give themselves a legal buzz for when they are playing – but then they cannot get to sleep at night.

“They are therefore prescribed sleeping tablets and the cycle goes on.”

Last summer, former Rotherham and Northampton defender Ryan Cresswell said addiction to the tablets left him “gripping on for dear life.

Bloom said more psychological support within clubs was required.

“Football clubs are only just waking up to the realisation that when people have off-field issues, these inevitably end up on the field,” he said.

“In my opinion, more clubs should be employing psychotherapists who are able to mix and mingle freely with players and warn them of the consequences if they don’t clean up their personal problems.”

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