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Players on how staying connected helps keep up the spirits

23 Jan 2021

Premier League stars reveal how they are keeping in touch with loved ones during the pandemic

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During these difficult times, staying in touch with friends, family and neighbours has never been so important.

Premier League players have this week been sharing how they have kept connected with loved ones via messaging apps and video calls, highlighting how a quick catch-up or text can make all the difference.

In the latest video, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Erik Pieters, Craig Dawson, Marc Albrighton, Jack Stephens and Tyrick Mitchell reveal how they have been reaching out to other people.

Fans can get more information on maintaining positive mental health from the Premier League's #StayWell hub, including tips and advice from experts and players, as well as links to NHS resources and Public Health England's "Every Mind Matters" campaign.

Also in this series

Part 1: Chilwell: Chess has helped in tough times
Part 2: Davies: Exercise gives me a daily boost
Part 3: How players have kept positive in the pandemic
Part 4: Hodgson: Keeping a positive mindset is a real skill
Part 5: Players looking out for others during pandemic
Part 6: Players on looking after mental wellbeing in pandemic
Part 8: Premier League stars reveal their happiest moments
Part 9: How players stay positive in the pandemic pt 2

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