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4th August 2020
02:53pm BST

"Obviously I spoke to the manager about it and he understood. When I was playing, I wasn't fully concentrated, and I was thinking about different things in the back of my head."Utd's win over Leicester guaranteed Champions League football for next season, concluding what was an impressive post-lockdown period for the Old Trafford side. [caption id="attachment_245442" align="alignnone" width="2048"]
Jesse Lingard scores Man Utd's second against Leicester, guaranteeing Champions League football for next season (Photo by Oli Scarff/Pool via Getty Images)[/caption]
You'd be forgiven for thinking that living under lockdown with no game time would be immensely frustrating for a footballer. But Lingard says it allowed him to refocus, learn new skills and fine tune his diet.
"I wasn't really mentally ready to play, so lockdown came at a good time for me.
"During lockdown I was still living in Manchester, and I've been doing a lot of 5k and 10k runs. And, obviously, eating the right food.
"I've also learned to cook during lockdown. It was a bit new for me but I'm learning to like cooking when I'm at home and keeping my mind in a good state."
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Lingard has been learning how to cook, with help from his personal chef and sports nutritionist Nigel Mitchell.
Jesse Lingard is an ambassador for American Pistachio Growers
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