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Emmanuel Eboue reveals going broke has left him close to suicide in mighty fall from Arsenal days



Posted Monday, December 25, 2017 by Thesun.co.uk

FORMER Arsenal defender Emmanuel Eboue has revealed how going broke has led him to the brink of suicide.

The 34-year-old Ivorian used to make millions in the Premier League but is now sleeping on his friend's floor, washing his clothes by hand and hiding from bailiffs.

Emmanuel Eboue reveals going broke has left him close to suicide in mighty fall from Arsenal days
Emmanuel Eboue has revealed how going broke has driven him close to suicide

In an interview with the Sunday Mirror, Eboue told how he lost a divorce battle that left his wife Aurelie with all of their assets and how he has no contact with his daughters Clara, 14, and Maeva, 12.

He said: "Every day I wash my jeans, my clothes, everything. My hands are hard. As though I have been working on a farm.

"Sometimes I shut off the lights because I don't want people to know that I am inside. I put everything behind the door.

"I am in the house but I am scared. Because I don't know what time the police will come.

"I look back and say ­'Emmanuel, you have been naive... why didn't you think about that before?' It is hard.

Emmanuel Eboue reveals going broke has left him close to suicide in mighty fall from Arsenal days
Emmanuel Eboue and his wife pictured in happier times before he joined Arsenal

"The money I earned, I sent it to my wife for our children.

"In Turkey I earned eight million euros. I sent seven million back home. Whatever she tells me to sign, I sign."

Eboue played for Arsenal for seven years before moving to Turkish side Galatasaray in 2011.

He has represented the Ivory Coast 79 times, scoring three goals in his international career and playing at the World Cup.



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