Parker: Psychologist helping Fulham squad through lockdown

Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019, Fulham's Calum Chambers and Maxime Le Marchand looks dejected after being relegated from the Premier League. [Reuters/Peter Cziborra]

Fulham manager Scott Parker says their young foreign players are finding it most difficult to deal with the coronavirus lockdown and that the club have a psychologist on hand to help the squad through a “fragile situation”.

Football in England has been suspended since March 13 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and players have been instructed to stay at home as part of efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus.

“It’s very, very tough. We’ve obviously got a psychologist who works with us, he’s in contact with them,” Parker told The Times. “As much as the whole situation is scary for a lot of the players, the ones who seem to struggle the most are the young ones, foreign lads.

“We’ve to work out where they are mentally, and keep them in a place (mentally) where they’re comfortable. We talk, we (use) Zoom, there’s regular communication, but there’s no denying that it’s a tough period.

“In terms of managing their minds it is a fragile situation which me and the staff need to be fully aware of and respect.” Parker said the Championship club had been well prepared for the lockdown, ordering bikes and treadmills for players as soon as they saw the situation deteriorating in Italy and Spain.

“We knew that if players weren’t allowed out, or some players weren’t comfortable going out, they would have some facility for exercising in their rooms,” Parker added.

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