Celtic keeper Artur Boruc has given an insight into his troubled personal life - but has denied he played badly last season or that he drinks and smokes too much. Boruc, in an interview published in Poland and highlighted by the Daily Mail, claimed his below-par performance for Poland in Belfast was due to problems with his estranged wife and her family and not the taunts, death threats and other vile behaviour from "fans". Boruc said: "In Belfast, I wasn't scared of their fans" taunting. I like pressure, I like when the fans are screaming at me. The influence on my performances in Slovakia and Northern Ireland games were not fans - but my personal situation. "It is not possible to forget about it, switch yourself off. Never mind if you are a worker in a factory or you are goalkeeper playing in front of thousands of people... [read full story]


