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Published 16:43 6 May 2017 BST
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"It was hard, though, to speak to managers at Liverpool. They had enough on their plate — plus I didn't want to do anything to leave them doubting me."
Carragher admitted that it is his inability to cope with such stress that continues to leave him questioning whether he'd be able to transition to the realm of football management.
"It's part of the reason that I have yet to consider going into management," Carragher continued. "To be a successful manager, I would have to put myself through that again and I wonder whether I could do it. You can see why, then, I felt it necessary to see Bill Beswick."
You might imagine that the most decorated player in the history of the Premier League, Ryan Giggs, didn't have much to worry about throughout his career but you'd be wrong.
Giggs, like Carragher, was also tormented by his poor performances and found it difficult to accept the reality that it was impossible to play the perfect game every week.
"I do not know what has affected Aaron, but I always struggled in the periods I was out the team or playing badly," Giggs wrote in his Daily Telegraph column.
"I had a feeling of worthlessness. As a footballer you wonder if your team-mates are looking at you and asking the questions you are asking of yourself. Why can't he hit a decent pass? Why's he always injured? What's wrong with him?"
Giggs began seeing a psychiatrist when his 29-year association with Manchester United came to an end last year and he welcomes the awareness that is now being raised on the subject of mental health in football.
"Aaron Lennon's story has made mental health of footballers an issue again and I think that for his sake and everyone else in the game it is important to be open about how we feel as professionals, and how we cope with stress," Giggs added.
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