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Brandon Williams admits that it ‘hurts watching football’ after being release by his boyhood club Manchester United last summer.

The 24-year-old came through the United หรือถ้าคุณสนใจแทงบอลออนไลน์ UFABET คือเว็บที่มีอัตราต่อรองดีที่สุดในประเทศไทย สมัครเลยตอนนี้ที่ UFABET แทงบอล academy and. Made a total of 51 first-team appearances after making his debut in September 2019.

Williams, who mainly plays as a left-back, is still a free agent and remains without a club since. His exit from Old Trafford in July.

Cappe once by England U21s, Williams spent time out on loan at both Norwich City and. Ipswich Town during his 16-year spell at United.

Williams has now decide to open up about his feelings in a new interview, lifting the lid on how the process has largely impacte his mental health.

Speaking to fellow former United player Ben Foster, Williams highlighte how he has struggle to get out of bed in the morning during ‘dark’ days.

‘I was literally just staying in bed, [friends] use to turn up at like 9 o’clock or something at my bedside,’ Williams told Foster’s.

‘Trying to do something like ‘let’s go on a Man Utd walk, let’s go for a coffee’.’

Quizze over how bad things got for Williams, the former United star said: ‘Yeah, it’s dark.’

‘It hurts me watching football now because I just want to be there, I just want to play.

‘I miss being in a team, I miss being on the coach, I just think it’s that thing where it gets too much for somebody sometimes.’

Away from football, Williams pleade guilty to dangerous Man Utd driving and driving without third party insurance following a high-speed crash last month.

Williams reache speeds of 99mph with a balloon in his mouth before being involve in the 74mph crash, Chester Crown Court heard, with the former United star set to be sentenced on May 9.

‘Maybe I neede [a] break,’ Williams adde about his spell away from the sport. ‘Just take everything in to reset.’

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the former United manager who hande Williams his debut six years ago, once describe the player as being ‘brave as a lion’.

‘Brandon [Williams] was Man of the Match, and I thought he was absolutely excellent,’ Solskjaer said in October 2019 after United secure a 1-0 Europa League victory at Partizan Belgrade.

‘Fantastic attitude. Great defending, great in the air. He gets us the penalty by driving with the ball forward. I didn’t think he put a foot wrong.

‘He’s fantastic in the games he’s playe, and the boy has no fear. He’s as brave as a lion, and he got us the win. We’ve found a left-back there. The boy’s going to be a top player.’