After Brazil’s 2022 World Cup quarterfinal loss to Croatia, striker Richarlison struggled with despair and thought about giving up football.
Tottenham Hotspur player Richarlison announced in September that he would seek psychological assistance following a photo of him sobbing on the bench after being replaced during Brazil’s 5-1 thumping of Bolivia in a 2026 World Cup qualifying match.
The 26-year-old, who has 48 caps for Brazil, has advised athletes to get mental health treatment.
“I’d just played in a World Cup, at my peak,” Richarlison told ESPN Brasil. “I was reaching my limit, you know? I don’t know, I’m not going to talk about killing myself, but I was in a depression there, and I wanted to give up.
“Even I, who seemed to be mentally strong. After the World Cup, it seemed like it all fell apart.”
After initial struggles at Spurs, who he joined from Everton for a reported fee of 60 million pounds ($75.68 million) in 2022, Richarlison has scored 11 goals in 26 appearances this season.
“Before I went to training, I wanted to go home, I wanted to go back to my room because I don’t know what was going through my head,” he said. “I even went and told my dad I was going to give up.
“It’s kind of sad to talk like that. What I went through after the World Cup … To go to my father, who was the guy who chased my dream with me, and say, ‘Dad, I want to give up’, is crazy.”
He said going to therapy was the best decision he has made.
“I think the therapist, like it or not, saved me, saved my life. I only thought rubbish … If you need a psychologist, look for one because it’s nice for you to open up like that, for you to be talking to the person,” Richarlison added.