Goalkeeper Trevor Carson has bravely opened up on his mental health battle during lockdown after the Covid-19 outbreak robbed him of a dream Motherwell return.The 31-year-old had been on the verge of his first appearance for the Steelmen in over 18 months after a blood clot was found in his lung.Boss Stephen Robinson revealed to Carson he would get his chance between the sticks against Kilmarnock in March – just days before the Premiership season was put on hold.The Northern Ireland cap admits it has been hard to accept another blow as he hoped to raise awareness as part of Lanarkshire Live Sport's Tackle The Shutdown campaign.He said: “It’s been that long since I’ve played and the manager had said to me that once we secured top six he was
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