SAIDO BERAHINO SAYS he has been “hit hard” by a lack of self-belief as he returns to a fitness camp in France.
Berahino was exiled to France earlier this month in a bid to improve his conditioning after failing to score a Premier League goal this season and falling down the pecking order at West Bromwich Albion.
Head coach Tony Pulis said the striker was nearing a return to first-team action during a news conference on Thursday, but the striker will travel abroad to continue his quest for match fitness.
Berahino, who has been the subject of frequent transfer speculation linking him with a move away from West Brom, suggested the media’s attention on his future has hindered his recent ability to focus.
“I have had a good, constructive talk with Tony Pulis and the club’s senior management and we all agree this is the best way forward for me,” Berahino said in a statement on the club’s official website.
“This last year has been the most difficult of my career and it has left me short of the form and fitness required for the Premier League.
“I have never been a player who lacked confidence or a belief in himself but that has been where I have found myself and it has hit me hard.
“It has left me feeling depressed and struggling for focus which has made it even more difficult to regain full fitness.
“Constant speculation in the media doesn’t help and I have made this statement in the hope that it will respect my privacy and determination to get my career back on track.
“I want to thank the club for its support throughout what has been a period of turmoil for me. It may not have always seemed as if I have appreciated the efforts of everyone here to help me but believe me I do.
“Albion has been my second home and the club that has brought me this far. It has never turned its back on me and when I need it most has been at my side.”
Berahino, who will miss Monday’s Premier League match with Burnley, also thanked West Brom supporters for their backing.
“I also need to speak directly to the Albion fans,” Berahino continued. “I know many are angry with me and feel I have let down their club. I have to deal with that criticism.
“But I know from the messages of support I receive there are many who still believe in me I want them to know that I intend to do everything I can to repay that faith while also hopefully winning over those who doubt me.”
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Wait a minute wasnt this guy too good for West Brom not too long ago and demanding to move on.
Wasn’t that Peter Odemwingie that turned up at QPR
“Travel abroad to continue quest for match fitness” That tells you all you need to know about this fella..A proffesional footballer who wasn’t even at the world cup and he cant get match fit by christmas!..really how long should it take a pro to get to match fitness..imagine working class WBA fans trying to get the price of a ticket and this joke of to france looking for fitnes somewhere getting paid thousands!!
Part of it could be to get him away from bad influences at home which may be affecting him negatively.
Has he a similar family surrounding as Adebayour…speaking of Adebayour, where is he robbing a living now?
Things haven’t gone well for him since he turned up at QPR thinking he could force the move there on transfer deadline day a couple of years ago. Another player getting his head turned by an agent who cares more for his own 10% than he does for his client. He’s a decent player , if he gets his head right he’ll be a good addition to a lot of EPL clubs.
You are mixing up your black footballers.
Oops. It was of course Odemwinge and not Berahino.
Same agent though, helps explain things.
Doesn’t Sterling have the same fella? A trend seems to be emerging
Thanks for the dig out!
He used to have the same fella as Sterling. Sacked him a couple of years back.