In Summary
- Jesse Lingard rants he’s ‘done’ with partying and gossip
- The ex-Manchester player now shifts focus on training, family and football.
- He shared going through during difficult periods of his career at Manchester United.
Jesse Lingard has claimed he is “done” with partying and gossip.
The ex-Manchester player shared a video of himself exercising on a training pitch on Instagram. The clip showed Lingard, who left Nottingham Forest last summer at the end of his lucrative one-year deal, going through a routine with a resistance band.
He spoke openly by delivering a monologue which shed light on his new and improved mindset. “‘You coming out?’ No. ‘Do you want a drink?’ No!” Lingard began by saying.
Continuing his rant, the former Manchester United star said: “‘This person was saying this about this person’, I don’t care bro! I don’t want to know. No negativity, positive vibes, aura, energy, high vibrations.
“Parties? Nah bro. Done with that, done with that. Alcohol? No thanks. Training? Yep. Gym? Yep. Family. Yep. Football? Yep.
“It’s about mindset. You get your mind right. You get your body right. Spiritually, mentally, physically – I’m a beast bro. Beast!”
Jesse Lingard Turned to drinking
Early last year ast year Jesse Lingard appearing on the Diary Of A CEO podcast said he turned to drink “to try and take the pain away” during difficult periods of his career at Manchester United.
He revealed at the time that he used to go to bed with a “nightcap” to try and help escape the problems at Manchester United.
“I needed something to try and take the pain away,” he told The Diary Of A CEO podcast.
“And put me at ease somehow. I was drinking before bed, having a nightcap.
“I look back now and think, ‘what was I doing that for?’ I was trying to forget what was going on. But it makes it 10 times worse.”
Lingard’s mother was also admitted to hospital due to depression in 2019, which left him to care for his younger siblings Jasper and Daisy-Boo.
“The depression was so bad she couldn’t really cope any more and she needed to go away and get help,” said Lingard.