
Arsenal left-back Kieran Tierney has opened up about the losses he suffered in his personal life.
The Scottish defender, who starred for Celtic before joining the Gunners, lost friends to suicide in the past few years.
The 25-year-old spoke about the sensitive topic on Arsenal's "All or Nothing" documentary.
He said about leaving home to join Arsenal: "It was hard to start with, I was really struggling. Really low point. Homesickness was terrible to start with.
"Outside training you had a lot of time to think. I'm not saying I was ever in a bad, bad place where I was suicidal.
"But my friends have been. Two or three of them have committed suicide, lost their life. You're with these people and you don't know a thing. They've not spoke.
"So I think I feel a certain responsibility to try and help as much as I can because I kind of know how it feels to be in a certain place."

