Sheehan will not let Stamenic make same mistake as himpublished at 12:31 GMT
Image source, Rex FeaturesAlan Sheehan says he will not rush Marko Stamenic back into action having made the mistake of returning to football too soon after the death of his mother.
Stamenic has missed Swansea's past four matches following the passing of his father.
After a spell on compassionate leave, the 23-year-old midfielder returned to Wales last week but was not considered for Swansea's weekend defeat to Ipswich Town.
"It's a case of bringing him back into the environment and looking after him, showing support and speaking to him every day," said Swansea boss Sheehan.
"I will not risk his well-being to play or put him into that position.
"As somebody who's lived that and probably come back too soon, it is not a situation I'm willing to put him in or any other player under us either."
Sheehan's mother Anne died suddenly when he was playing for Bradford City in 2014.
The former left-back missed only one Bradford game - having returned to his native Republic of Ireland for the funeral - before getting back on the pitch.
"My mam passed away after a game and I found out on the coach," Sheehan said.
"I came back very quickly and played. It was a few weeks down the line where I wasn't in the best position.
"I wasn't in the best place at all and I'm not willing to do that to Marko or any other player."
While Swansea are not back in action until they go to Bristol City in 11 days' time, Stamenic could make a playing comeback for New Zealand.
The former Nottingham Forest player has been included in the All Whites squad for friendlies against Colombia and Ecuador in the USA during the international break.
"He'll go away and he's got childhood friends in the New Zealand team," Sheehan said.
"I think it's good for him to be around people that are supportive all the time."

























