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Ibrahima Konaté opens up on personal tragedy
Ibrahima Konaté, 27, disclosed that a year of personal tragedy has weighed on him.
The deaths of former Liverpool teammate Diogo Jota and his father Hamady occurred within months.
Konaté said his on‑field form suffered after Jota’s passing.
The decline became unmistakable when Hamady died in January following a prolonged illness.
The 27‑year‑old France defender described his mental state as “depression is personal; it’s deep inside you.”
He emphasized that the condition is internal and not visible to outsiders.
Konaté’s father, Hamady, had been ill for an extended period before his death.
Hamady’s passing marked the end of the personal turmoil Konaté had been enduring.
The French international’s struggle was hidden until the January bereavement revealed its impact.
His admission comes as he continues his role in the national squad.
Konaté’s candid remarks aim to shed light on the hidden challenges athletes face.
He remains focused on moving forward despite the recent losses.