Dele Alli: Overcoming Injuries, Addiction and Mental Health Struggles to Play in the 2026 World Cup with England
Everton midfielder Dele Alli is determined to play in the 2026 World Cup with England. Despite being out of action since February 2023 due to hip and groin injuries, Dele remains optimistic about his recovery and hopes to return to full training by the conclusion of the current season.
In a recent interview with Gary Neville, Dele opened up about his struggles with a sleeping pill addiction, mental health issues, and past sexual abuse. He expressed pride in sharing his story and the overwhelming support he received from fans.
Dele was part of the England squad that reached the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup but has not played for the national team since 2019. His last appearance was on loan at Besiktas last year, which was cut short by his hip injury.
Despite these challenges, Dele has grown as a person and plans to use that experience as motivation when he returns to playing. He emphasized how important it is for him to get back on the field and play for England in the 2026 World Cup.
Overall, Dele’s determination to recover and play for England in future tournaments shows his dedication to both his teammates and country.