League Managers Association (LMA) chief executive Richard Bevan feels enough support is given to Premier League managers in regards to their mental health.
Prior to his sacking at Chelsea, Graham Potter revealed his mental health and family life had suffered as a result of the pressures of Premier League management.
West Ham s David Moyes also discussed the impact of being an under-fire Premier League boss, citing the harmful effects media scrutiny can have.
But Bevan, who has been in his role since 2008, believes the LMA is doing its bit to help top-flight managers cope with the strain.
I think since COVID, the world of sport, not just football, has put health and wellbeing at the forefront of all decisions, Bevan said when speaking to Stats Perform at …