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Raphaël Varane Warns of the Physical Consequences of Concussions: 'I've Damaged My Body'

Raphael Varane, the Manchester United star, has expressed his concerns about concussions in football and has advised his son against heading the ball, considering it potentially damaging.
Anna Ciao
By: Anna Ciao

Raphael Varane has opened up about his concerns for his long-term health due to the suspected concussions he has experienced throughout his career. In an interview with L'Equipe, the Manchester United defender admitted to playing while experiencing symptoms of a brain injury on multiple occasions.

The 30-year-old recalled instances where he believed he had suffered concussions before France's 2014 World Cup quarter-final against Germany and a Champions League match against Manchester City while he was at Real Madrid in 2020.

Having announced his surprise retirement from international football last year, Varane has been vocal in his criticism of the congested football calendar. He believes that players should be more open about their concussion symptoms and take appropriate measures to safeguard their well-being.

“As footballers playing at the highest level, we are used to pain, we are a bit like soldiers, tough guys, symbols of physical strength, but these symptoms are almost invisible,” the defender said.

“If your leg hurts and you limp, everyone sees it. But with head injuries, it immediately feels weak to say that you are tired, that you have migraines or eye fatigue ... So at first, we tell ourselves that it will pass.

“Even if it does not cause immediate trauma, we know that in the long term, repeated shocks are likely to have harmful effects. I don’t know if I will live to be 100, but I know that I have damaged my body.”

Varane has advised his seven-year-old son not to head the ball when playing football, and has been forced to miss Manchester United games this season due to so-called “micro concussions” suffered when heading the ball repeatedly.

“The first time I heard about [micro-concussions] was this season when specialists came in to talk to us about it ... Often, as a player, we don’t understand and we don’t even think about doing a test,” he said.

“Earlier this season, I headed the ball repeatedly during a match for Man United and felt abnormally tired in the following days, as well as having some eye fatigue.

“I reported it to the staff, who strongly recommended that I don’t play, and I took a test, which meant that I missed the next match.”

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Anna Ciao
Written by: Anna Ciao
Anna Ciao is a sports content contributor at Betimate. Born and raised in a rural village in China, I have had a passion for football and various sports such as basketball, volleyball, badminton, from a young age. Along with diligent studies, I achieved an IELTS score of 8.0 in the English language, and I have become a content contributor specializing in sports, particularly football, as I am today. I hope that my articles are helpful to readers.

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