give it there was the protagonist of an interview with the former actor and now commentator Gary Neville For the Youtube channel ‘The Overlap’. He talked about the current Everton player Football career, childhood and problems sanity, confessions that leave no one indifferent.
The English footballer talked about the difficult years he had spent in the last period regarding the hell he had to go through as a child:When I was six years old, I was sexually abused by a friend of my mother’s., who was at home too. My mother was an alcoholic. They sent me to Africa to learn discipline and then they sent me back. I started smoking at the age of seven; I started selling drugs at the age of eight. At eleven they hung me on a bridge. It was a man from the neighborhood, a man. Finally, at twelve, they adopted me. great family, I couldn’t have asked better people for what they’ve done for me. If God created humans, they were them,” the Everton player revealed.
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Dele Alli was one of the stars of Pochettino’s great Tottenham.. The English footballer has earned a permanent place in the starting 11 in London. Premier League. Alli has been a world star during his six and a half seasons at Tottenham and has proven that with the England team. But, Stopped shining at age 24 and transferred to Everton in January 2022. He was on loan last season. Besiktas and it’s back this summer Goodison Park.
“I’m afraid to talk about it, but the time has come,” said Dele Alli, who could not hold back the tears in an interview with Neville. “I was looking in the mirror one morning when I had to take the train. I’m thinking about retirement. 24 years old despite doing what he loves. For me, this was something that broke my heart. It was always a struggle with myself in everything. He was smiling from the outside, like he was winning the battle. I was losing it inside of me. If you knew my life, you would understand this better. Trauma is trauma, and your body records it to the same extent. I want to help people see that they are not alone.”
Dele Alli drank and took sleeping pills. Realizing that this was not the path he wanted to follow, he sought help from a rehabilitation center one day: “I decided to go to a mental rehabilitation center where trauma and addictions were treated. I felt this was my moment.”
The Everton footballer wants to go back to being the one who stunned the football world and Describe your bad experience to help others experiencing the same.