leagues across europe are keeping a close eye on the return of the bundeslige in germany, where borussiach have managed to keep a fan presence in their stadium, with 13—thousand cardboard cut—outs of supporters around the ground, for their first home match since the restart. they did lose 3—1 to bayer leverkusen, though — so perhaps there's a flaw in the idea, because those fans are still smiling. we've talked at length about the uncertainty around footballers at the moment. it can be a difficult time for those who struggle with their mental health. as part of mental health awareness week, i spoke to everton‘s michael keane who was really candid about his own battles. i was feeling really down and i did not want to go out or see anyone. i felt embarrassed about how things were going on the pitch, so i didn't want to do anything. i tried to turn things around on the pitch but, in the end, itjust got on top of me. i didn't have a full breakdown but i just had to tell my family that it was a big breakthrough moment where i got to my personal rock bottom at that time and from then on i have