Canada coach feels the anxiety of protecting players, staff safe during pandemic
Canada coach John Herdman acknowledged Monday he has experienced anxiety during the pandemic, triggered by concerns over the safety and well-being of his players and staff.
The 45-year-old Herdman said when it comes to performance pressure “that’s what I get out of bed for.” But the realities of running a program during a time of COVID-19 has taken its toll.
“It’s been an interesting year for mental health,” Herdman told a virtual news conference. “I’d have to say I’ve suffered myself through periods of anxiety through this stage, from October onwards.
“As a coach, when you sign up for these jobs, when you started — before you even dreamed of being at an international level — when you just worked as a grassroots coach, the first thing you got into coaching for was because you enjoy working with players,” he added. “But the most important thing is you keep them safe.