Angel Di Maria Opens Up About Emotional Toll After Argentina Finals in Latest News

“Because of that, I’m still taking pills. I was able to lower the dose, I’m much better, but it’s also a bit addictive. It happened a lot to (Carlos) Bilardo (Argentina’s legendary coach), many people said that, but well, I’m much better in that sense. These are things that stay with you, that mark you.”

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Following the emotional defeats in major finals with the Argentina national team, Angel Di Maria, a teammate of Lionel Messi, made a surprising revelation: “I’m still taking pills.” This candid admission highlights the lasting impact of these losses on his mental health.

Alongside Messi, Di Maria has been one of the few players to redeem himself with Argentina, particularly after heartbreaking defeats in the 2014 World Cup final and the Copa America finals in 2015 and 2016. In an interview with the Argentine outlet Infobae, he opened up about the emotional toll these losses have taken on him.

“Because of that, I’m still taking pills. I was able to lower the dose; I’m much better, but it’s also a bit addictive. It happened a lot to (Carlos) Bilardo (Argentina’s legendary coach). Many people said that, but well, I’m much better in that sense. These are things that stay with you, that mark you,” Di Maria shared with journalist Joaquin Alvarez.

Di Maria also lamented the lack of recognition for teams that reach finals but do not win, stating: “Who talks about those guys? No one. No one remembers those things. They only remember if you win, and that’s it… I’ve said it many times when we became world champions, when we won the Copa America, I always said those trophies were also for the previous generation.”

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Reflecting on his journey, Di Maria stated: “Sometimes you need that little bit of luck for everything to change. I will always remember those generations because they taught me a lot, and this generation that helped me achieve what I had always desired. I also learned a lot from them.”

Despite past struggles, Di Maria has solidified his status in Argentina’s footballing history. His goals in three of the last four finals won have reshaped his image, establishing him as one of the country’s most iconic and influential players.

No ‘last dance’ for Di Maria at Argentina?

As the 2024 Copa America approaches, Di Maria announced his decision to retire from international duty, regardless of the outcome. At Benfica, he continues to deliver strong performances, with 14 goals and 8 assists in 32 games this season.

When asked about his potential participation in the next World Cup, Di Maria tempered expectations, admitting: “Actually, I don’t know. As we just said, I’m turning 37 now, and like Leo said, it’s about taking it game by game. It’s about seeing how you feel, how your body reacts. I’ve had two relapses of a muscle strain that kept me out for four or five days, and now I’m back again, but my body is struggling.”

He reflected on his decision to retire from the national team, noting that it felt like the right time. “I left the way I wanted to, not knowing whether we would win the Copa America or not, but that was the last thing, and it happened just like that. I told (Lionel) Scaloni on the field, and I asked him, ‘What better way could I leave?‘ He spoke in my ear and said, ‘Stay here.’ And I told him, ‘No, it’s time, I’m done.'”

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