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Lingard opens up on the family issues behind his difficult few months at United

Jesse Lingard has revealed how a heart-to-heart with Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer helped give him a second chance to kick-start his campaign.

The 26-year-old star found himself taking on more family responsibilities for his younger ones after his mother fell ill.




Lingard concedes the extra burden had impacted on his playing performances during the first part of the current season.

However, after opening up to Ole Solskjaer and making a return to form, the England international is looking forward to tackling the challenges ahead.




“I am normally quite bubbly and want to put smiles on people’s faces, but people have seen the change in my ways,” Lingard told the Daily Mail.

“I have been down and glum; just worrying. I felt like everybody just passed all the stuff to me and it weighed on my shoulders. It was like, ‘here you go Jesse, you deal with this on your own’.

“I wasn’t performing and he was on me all the time. He (Solskjaer) wanted more from me. I felt it was best to get everything off my chest and tell him why my head wasn’t right, so I knocked on his door.”

Lingard feels he can now focus on playing again, saying: “When I came on the manager said to me, ‘just go on and play with a smile and enjoy it’ – to hear that gives you confidence.




“He knows what kind of character I am. I need to be smiling. He has just told me that everything will be OK. Maybe I just needed someone to say that. He said he just wanted the old Jesse back and maybe I can give him that now.

“As a man I have to take this responsibility on and be there for everyone. I’ve had to mature and wise up. Sometimes when your worries are so deep you can’t function properly.

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