Former Chelsea star Álvaro Morata has bravely opened up about his struggles with depression and panic attacks, revealing the profound impact they had on his ability to play football. Speaking in an interview, Morata candidly shared that there were times when he felt so overwhelmed that he couldn’t even lace up his boots.
He emphasized how challenging it is to confront mental health issues, stating that, during his toughest moments, he felt like he was battling another person inside himself.
Morata recounted his experience during this difficult period, saying, “I had a really bad time. I thought I wouldn’t be able to put my boots on and go out on the pitch again.” He highlighted the importance of seeking help, mentioning how support from teammates, coaches, and mental health professionals was crucial in his recovery
His honesty sheds light on the often-overlooked mental health challenges athletes face, especially in high-pressure environments like professional football.