I lost one of my best friends - Dallas - BBC 28/10/21
Adam Pope, BBC Radio Leeds
Leeds United's Stuart Dallas says he has had a challenging
couple of months, telling BBC Radio Leeds: "I lost one of my closest
friends back in the September international break and I had Covid as well. It's
been a difficult time.
"I think that has impacted me a lot", said the
Northern Ireland international. "Thankfully I have a good family with my
wife and kids around me, good team-mates and a good club to help me through
these challenging times. I think it's all part and parcel of life and I've got
to crack on and get on with it."
Dallas, who is the player with the most appearances (240) in
the current Whites squad, also revealed: " It's tough, I'm not going to
lie, but these things either make or break you.
"Of course it has affected me because in football when
something like that happens you don't get time to grieve. You've got to crack
on. We're here to do a job. I represent a lot of people when I play for this
football club and I don't want to let anybody down."
🎥 'In football you don't get time to grieve...I don't want to let anybody down.'
— BBC Sport West Yorkshire (@BBCWYS) October 28, 2021
Leeds United midfielder Stuart Dallas opens up about the sudden loss of one of his best friends and the impact it has had on him.
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