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Mandanda: “I Don’t Like My Life Right now...”

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Steve Mandanda's book, which comes to light this Wednesday, relates the depression that the doorman suffered during his last days as a professional.

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Champion of the world for France in 2018 and idol of the Olympics in Marseille, former goalkeeper Steve Mandanda revealed suffering from mental health problems after his football retirement last year. In a book called "Les jours d'après" (The following days, in French), the former player reported having lost the meaning of life during the days "without doing anything." The work will be released this Wednesday and had excerpts anticipated by the …

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Steve Mandanda's book, which comes to light this Wednesday, relates the depression that the doorman suffered during his last days as a professional.

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In the days after it was released this Wednesday, the ex-Captain of the Olympique de Marseille gave himself about his psychological suffering during the months following the end of his career, at the age of 40.

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Steve Mandanda, emblematic figure of French football, reveals with a rare sincerity the dark behind-the-scenes of his professional conversion, between feeling empty and an amazing experience with France Travail. The essential — the facts verified Steve Mandanda felt a deep feeling of loss of marks and depression after the end of his career. [1] He describes his days as "without goal" and his situation as a "free fall". [8] The former goaltender …

The end of a high-performance athlete's career is often synonymous with depression. Programs are beginning to emerge to help them amortize the shock.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Steve Mandanda had the smile, a year ago, when he finished his magnificent career. The chance of the calendar had indeed reserved for him a trip to the Vélodrome for the last game. And if Habib Beye had had to insist, the tricolored world champion had replaced Brice Samba in the last minutes of the encounter and received an incredible ovation from the Marseilles public. "A magical moment," from his own admission. But three months later, when his…

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Homme Du Match broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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