Lyle Foster Takes Break from Football to Focus on Mental Health Recovery
Burnley Football Club has announced that South African forward Lyle Foster is taking a break from football to receive mental health treatment.
Foster, who has scored three goals in eight games this season, reached out for help, and Burnley is fully supporting him in his recovery journey.
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Statement On Lyle Foster’s Mental Health
In a statement, the Clarets said Lyle Foster is currently in the care of specialists who are helping him in dealing with the issue.
The statement released by the club reads:
“On behalf of Lyle Foster and his family, they have asked us to share with you an update on Lyle’s illness.
Recently, Lyle let us know that he continues to live with issues around his mental wellbeing and has reached out for help.
He is currently in the care of specialists – giving him the support and care he needs to help him back to full health. With the love and support of his family and everyone at Burnley Football Club we will do all we can to provide everything he needs to get better. We ask for your understanding and respect Lyle’s privacy around this matter and will not be making any more comment until further notice.”
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Burnley boss Vincent Kompany added: “Lyle’s been having issues with his mental wellbeing and, as a club, we’ve very quickly and naturally made the decision to fully support him and his family.
“We’re obviously offering him access to all the expertise and clinical support that he needs. We are wishing him a speedy recovery and to be in a better place by the time he is ready to come back to us.