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Sevilla’s Almeyda Reveals Years-Long Depression, Makes Mental Health Central to His Coaching

His experience as an Inter player in crisis now guides a management style that prioritizes player well‑being.

Overview

  • Almeyda said he endured roughly five years of depression during his career and credited family and professionals for his recovery.
  • He recounted telling Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti he no longer wished to play despite having two years left on his contract.
  • He cautioned that many former players experience loneliness after retiring, saying calls stop and friends disappear.
  • He said the ordeal pushed him into management and that he now acts as almost a psychologist, seeking to detect and address mental‑health issues in his squad.
  • The Sevilla coach joined from AEK Athens this season, has two league losses and one win, and is preparing to face Elche.