New Fulham owner Shahid Khan has revealed that he has turned to yoga to help himself deal with the stress caused by the Michael Jackson statue at Craven Cottage.
The tribute to the King of Pop was introduced by former chairman Mohamed Fayed in 2011, two years after the American singer passed away.
While Fayed insisted that the statue would stay put following Khan's takeover, the Cottagers' new owner has joked that he is feeling stressed over what to do with the tribute.
"You have to take a deep breath and reflect," The Sun quotes Khan as saying.
"I'm in a Lotus pose and doing my yoga meditation. I didn't think it would be that big of a deal to the fans or the chairman."
Jackson attended Fulham's home clash against Wigan Athletic in 1999 as Fayed's guest.