Clarke Carlisle offers support to Aaron Lennon as sport rallies around Everton midfielder battling stress-related illness

The 30-year-old winger was taken to hospital on Sunday with the Toffees later confirming he is currently receiving treatment for a stress-related illness

Wednesday 03 May 2017 09:14 BST
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Aaron Lennon is currently being treated for a stress-related illness
Aaron Lennon is currently being treated for a stress-related illness (Getty)

Sport has rallied around Aaron Lennon with concerns growing for the Everton midfielder's welfare.

The 30-year-old winger, who has not featured for the Toffees since February 21, was taken to hospital on Sunday with the club later confirming he is currently receiving treatment for a stress-related illness.

A short statement read: "Aaron Lennon is currently receiving care and treatment for a stress-related illness. The club is supporting him through this and his family has appealed for privacy at this time."

Greater Manchester Police said: "Police were called at around 4.35pm to reports of a concern for the welfare of a man on Eccles Old Road.

"Officers attended and a 30-year-old man was detained under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act and was taken to hospital for assessment."

A number of high-profile names have come out to publicly offer their support for Lennon.

Former PFA chairman Clarke Carlisle, who himself battled mental health problems, said: "Love and blessings to my old teammate Aaron Lennon. Nail this now and there's plenty more left in the tank my friend."

Gary Lineker tweeted: "Wish @AaronLennon12 all the very best and hope he gets well soon." Stan Collymore added: "Thoughts and love with Aaron Lennon and his family right now. I know that place, and I know he'll be fine with good support from us all."

Frank Bruno tweeted: "Thoughts are with Aaron Lennon today, stay strong & as positive as possible, there is light at the end of tunnel u will get through this boss," with former England cricketer Andrew Flintoff adding: "Lots of love and wishes @AaronLennon12 another cruel example of how mental illness can effect anybody, get well soon."

Lennon's representative, Base Soccer Agency, tweeted: "Everyone at Base Soccer sends their support to AaronLennon12 - get well soon and stay strong."

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