In a documentary, an international spoke of the permanent harassment he undergoes.
An international has decided to break the taboo on the mental well -being of footballers in a documentary“You don’t know who I am“, Who addresses his career, his fight against depression and harassment he undergoes. In a passage, Alvaro Morata clearly poses the question:”Is it really worth it for me to come in selection to be whistled and hué? No“. Victim of constant harassment in Spain, the attacker was in great distress. And in order not to arrange anything, the former striker of Real Madrid notably missed the penalty against Portugal in the League of Nations final. Mental pressure such that Morata advanced the possibility that he would not be”Not there in September with Spain“”
It must be said that the Captain of La Roja had difficult times with the Spanish selection before the title during theEuro 2024. “”My head shouted horrible things me. I didn’t want to play anymore, I wanted to stop everything“He lets go in the documentary. On the advice of his partner, he then consults a psychiatrist, two months from the start of the euro:”When I saw him, he suffered strongly, with a lot of stress and deep depression“Said Pilar Pilar from Castro Manglano.
In addition to the drugs to treat his depression, Alvaro Morata does not hesitate to thank the people who are argued like Andres Iniesta, who also suffered from depression when he was a player, or his coach Luis de la Fuente: “He was the best coach I have ever had. He not only understood my problem but he also knew how to welcome him and take him into consideration with me“.