England legend Paul Gascoigne has shared details about his never-ending struggle to stay sober.
He says he’s back attending meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous and is lodging in his agent’s spare room.
Since ending his illustrious football career, Gascoigne, 56, has openly battled mental health issues and alcohol addiction.
In addition to playing professionally for a number of teams, including Rangers, Newcastle, Tottenham, and Lazio, Gascoigne earned 57 appearances for his nation. He’s regarded as one of England’s all-time best players.
However, as he disclosed in an interview with High Performance, Gazza currently resides in Poole, on the south coast of England, with his manager Katie Davies on a residential street.
‘I used to be a happy drunk. I ain’t anymore. I’m a sad drunk. I don’t go out and drink, I drink indoors,’ the former midfielder said.
‘People know Paul Gascoigne but Gazza, no one knows. Even me sometimes. I’ve spent a lot of years being down, when I did my ligaments and then my kneecap, I missed four years of football. I would’ve got 100 caps (for England).
‘I try not to get down because the world’s already down enough. And when I’m really down, that’s when I pick up a drink to cheer myself up.
‘I don’t think I let any managers down, or the players or the fans you know. If there was anyone I let down, it was myself. But more the drinking side of it, when I finished playing.’
The English legend is still adored by Tottenham and Newcastle United fans for his time at those clubs. He was a brilliant footballer and always had the ability to attract crowds with his skills and talent.