‘I couldn’t cope with life’ – Arsenal Legend Paul Merson breaks down in tears as he opens up on his battle with Alcohol, Drugs and Depression

'I couldn't cope with life' - Arsenal legend Paul Merson breaks down in tears as he opens up on his battle with alcohol, drugs and depression

Controversial former Arsenal and England star Paul Merson has opened up on his battle with alcohol and drugs during his playing career.

Merson, now a TV pundit, said he was never prepared for life as a footballer which led him to get addicted to drugs.

Merson endured a well-documented struggle against both as a player and admits now that he went around thinking he was Brad Pitt, but that it was just a mask.

'I couldn't cope with life' - Arsenal legend Paul Merson breaks down in tears as he opens up on his battle with alcohol, drugs and depression

Speaking as part of Sky Sports’ Heads Up’ campaign on Sunday, an emotional Merson said.

‘I loved it, I sit here now and my life is completely different, but when I was in my young-20s, it was brilliant. I loved it. It was the dream’, Merson said alongside former team-mate David Seaman and Perry Groves.

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'I couldn't cope with life' - Arsenal legend Paul Merson breaks down in tears as he opens up on his battle with alcohol, drugs and depression

“Going out, you look like Brad Pitt because you’re playing for the best team in the country. But of course, it was all masked. You have to put a smile on your face.

‘Behind the scenes, you’ve just lost all of your money, and there’s going to be a big story breaking in the paper next week about you with a girl you were with three weeks before who sold their story.

'I couldn't cope with life' - Arsenal legend Paul Merson breaks down in tears as he opens up on his battle with alcohol, drugs and depression

‘All of that stuff is on you, and you have nobody to talk to. Not a soul. Nobody in the world. All you can do is push it down and down you.’

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‘I used to lie on the couch and say: “Why can’t I be like Alan Smith? Why can’t I be normal?” He lived his life like I wanted to, but I couldn’t.

‘He’d finish training, happily married and always seemed content, no turmoil. I was never content. He didn’t have to wake up Sunday morning, look through the paper frantically and think: “Thank God, nothing in there”.’

He admitted that he was not prepared for life as a footballer and his struggle with addiction after growing up on a council estate.

‘I couldn’t cope with life. I was a council lad who came from a council estate, playing at a big club with big headlines, and I couldn’t handle it.

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‘So I drank and drank, and that led to drugs. Once that happened, I withdrew from the lads at Arsenal. That’s what addiction does, it wants you on your own, away from people.

It doesn’t want you with your best mate asking you: “What are you doing with your life?” I was drinking, gambling and taking drugs indoors. I’d get back from training at 1 pm, I’d pull the curtains and my head would be gone. I’d wait until the next day and do it again.’

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