Tottenham Hotspur's Ledley King. Picture: Rebecca Naden/PA Wire
Monday, October 15, 2012
8:49 AM
Tottenham legend Ledley King has admitted that injuries have led to him having regrets about his career.
The defender was forced to retire at the age of 32 because of a debilitating knee injury.
“I’ll probably always think about what might have happened without the injuries,” King told the Daily Mail.
“When my knee started coming up I was 25 or 26 and was starting to feel I had a good understanding of the game and my position and could go from strength to strength.
“I had to deal with the injury and do what I could to keep my career going. I’ll look back and realise I gave it everything I could to try to perform but it was difficult.”
King admitted that he had to manage his knee during games.
“There was a lot of self-motivation involved, talking to myself,” added King.
“I knew my fitness levels were so low compared with those I was playing against. I had to trick myself into believing it wasn’t about that.
“I’d tell myself, ‘This is a football game, use your brains, use your intelligence’. That’s the way I started to defend.
“There wasn’t really any pain. It was more of a restriction. I couldn’t bend the knee past 90 degrees and that would limit what I could do.
“I didn’t like to go to ground because if my knee bent and jolted up that was really uncomfortable. I was never much of a diver-in but you just learn to survive. You find a way. You don’t cheat, but you do what you can to survive.
“Some days it would feel OK and some days it would feel terrible. Some days I’d not train for the whole week and I’d go out the day before a game and it felt no good.”
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