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‘I understand myself better’ – Brazil legend Ronaldo opens up on therapy and mental health struggles

Brazil and Real Madrid legend Ronaldo has revealed that he has been in therapy for more than two years after being offered no help with his mental health during his playing days. The Brazilian was one of the greatest strikers ever to play the game and his honours list includes two World Cups, two Copa Americas and two Ballon d'Ors.

Ad However, the man known as ‘O Fenomeno’ (The Phenomenon) also had hard times, particularly serious injury problems that saw him miss almost three seasons early in his career. Tokyo 2020O Fenomeno at his best — Ronaldo's greatest Olympic highlights05/04/2021 AT 08:59 Speaking to Marca, the 46-year-old, who is now president of La Liga outfit Real Valladolid and owner of Brazilian club Cruzeiro, discussed the lack of help players received for their mental health.

“I have been in therapy for two and a half years and I understand myself much better than before,” he said. «But then again, I'm from a generation in which you were thrown into the arena and you had to do your best without the slightest hint of drama.

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At that time there was no concern about the mental health of the players. “Today players are much better prepared, they are given the medical attention they need to face the day-to-day, and players are

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