Goalkeeper Markus Miller has returned to Hannover after spending almost 11 weeks having treatment for mental exhaustion. Miller, who revealed he was seeking medical treatment in September, has been fully supported by his club, who saw former Germany international Robert Enke commit suicide two years ago after battling with depression for several years. Miller told Kicker: "I feel good again and I am realigned. I'm glad to be back. It was really nice to see the old faces again. It was an interesting and emotional 11 weeks." Hannover sporting director Joerg Schmadtke said: "We are delighted that Markus has come through his problems and hope he will quickly find his form."
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