Former England international Paul Gascoigne, popularly known as Gazza, has claimed that the only person who can save him is he himself, as he opened up about his battle with drink.
The troubled football legend has been in a mental health clinic since hitting the bottle last month. He admitted that it's true that the doctors have warned him that he would die if he doesn't climb back on the wagon, The Mirror reported.
Gazza, appearing healthier than in previous weeks, said that he was doing well, but every day was like Groundhog Day, doing the same thing, and added that he started drinking again.
The former footballer also revealed that he did not have a sex life at the moment. He joked that his manhood is not working at the moment.
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