Waikato Times

Heading the ball has damaged my body: Varane

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“With head injuries, it immediatel­y feels weak to say that you are tired, that you have migraines or eye fatigue.’’

Raphael Varane

Manchester United defender Raphael Varane believes his body has been "damaged" due to effects of continuall­y heading the ball.

Varane, 30, says that he advises his seven-year-old son not to head the ball when he plays. He also revealed that he finished a World Cup last-16 game for France against Nigeria in 2014 on “autopilot” after suffering concussion.

In an interview with French sports newspaper L'Equipe, he said: “I don't know if I'll live to be 100, but I do know that I've damaged my body. The dangers of headers need to be taught on all amateur football pitches and to young people.

“My seven-year-old son plays football, and I advise him not to head the ball. For me, that's essential.’’

Speaking about the Nigeria match, Varane added: “I finished the match, but I was in autopilot mode. The staff wondered if I was fit [to play in France's quarterfin­al against Germany]. I was weakened, but ultimately I played and rather well. What we'll never know is what would have happened if I had taken another knock to the head.

“As footballer­s playing at the highest level, we are used to pain, we are a bit like soldiers, tough guys, symbols of physical strength, but these symptoms are almost invisible.

“If your leg hurts and you limp, everyone sees it. But with head injuries, it immediatel­y feels weak to say that you are tired, that you have migraines or eye fatigue, so at first, we tell ourselves that it will pass.’’

The Internatio­nal Football Associatio­n Board (IFAB), football’s global law-making body, announced changes in March that include an option for competitio­ns to introduce additional permanent concussion substituti­ons, something which has been trialled in the Premier League since the 2020-21 season.

However, calls from leagues and players' unions for temporary subs to allow for head injury assessment­s were not taken up. - AAP

Spurs held to draw

Tottenham missed the chance to move into the top four of the Premier League when they were held to a 1-1 draw by West Ham yesterday. Brennan Johnson gave Spurs the lead in the fifth minute but Kurt Zouma equalised for West Ham in the 19th minute.

In other matches, All Whites striker Chris Wood scored for Nottingham Forest in a 3-1 win over Fulham that pushed Forest three points clear of the relegation zone. Everton scored a late penalty to draw 1-1 at Newcastle, Burnley and Wolves also drew 1-1 while Bournemout­h beat Crystal Palace 1-0.

 ?? ?? Raphael Varane, left, competes for a header with Conor Gallagher, of Chelsea.
Raphael Varane, left, competes for a header with Conor Gallagher, of Chelsea.

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