The defense of Chelsea and the English team Lucy Bronze He said his autism and attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity (ADHD) helped him improve as a player, after being evaluated in 2021. Lyon
“How’s the process of things? Being super concentrated. People always say: ‘Oh, you’re zealous in football!'” Bronze announces the BBC in an interview published on Wednesday. “I don’t know if I’m going to say I’m enthusiastic, but it’s obsessed. That’s my autism, this is my hyperconcentration of football. Something really good for ADHD and Autism is exercise. Having that concentration, something to do, stay in motion.”
“Training every day -We is amazing -amazing for me. Some of the other girls tell me:” Are you sure you’re 33 years old? Because you don’t stop! Everything I have thanks to autism has benefited me.
“Nothing has changed in essence, but it’s a revelation,” Bronze said. “I just found out more about myself, I understood why in some cases I saw things different from someone else or acting differently from others.”
Source: La Verdad

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