Tottenham’s star striker, Harry Kane, is at the forefront of the support for Everton midfielder Dele Alli following his heartfelt interview with Gary Neville. Kane, along with Alli’s current club Everton, is among the leading voices offering their support to the midfielder.
In the emotional interview, Alli bravely opened up about his mental health challenges, addiction to sleeping pills, and the traumatic experience of sexual abuse he endured during his childhood.
Kane took to Twitter to express his support for his former Tottenham teammate, saying: “Proud of @dele_official for speaking out and sharing his experience to try and help others.”
Meanwhile, Everton Tweeted: “The Club has been supporting Dele in both his return to fitness and overcoming the personal challenges highlighted in his interview with The Overlap.
“Everyone at Everton respects and applauds Dele’s bravery to speak about the difficulties he has faced, as well as seek the help required. The physical and mental welfare of all our players is of paramount importance.
“The Club takes very seriously its responsibility in protecting the confidentiality of players and staff.
“Dele will not be conducting any further interviews in relation to his rehabilitation, and we ask that his privacy is respected while he continues his recuperation from injury and receives the full care and support needed for his physical and mental wellbeing.”
Alli has received universal applause and support from his football peers on social media, including the likes of John Terry, Declan Rice, Marcus Rashford, Tammy Abraham and many others.
Alli will no doubt want to focus on feeling better both physically and mentally in the coming weeks and months ahead. He has been included in Everton’s pre-season squad for a camp in Switzerland.