The midfielder struggled with his mental health before the 2010 World Cup and has revealed the extent the toll had on him
Andres Iniesta has revealed he felt like he could not "take it anymore" as he suffered with depression following the death of his friend Dani Jarque.
Jarque died in 2009 when he suffered a heart attack while on pre-season duty with Espanyol.
The loss of his national youth team colleague at the age of 26 had a huge impact on Iniesta, who felt his passion for life leave him for a period before going on to score the 2010 World Cup-winning goal and dedicating it to Jarque.
"You feel that it's not you, that you don't enjoy things, that the people around you are just people," he said on Antena 3 TV. "You have no feelings or passion.
"You end up feeling empty inside and there is a moment that you realise that you cannot take it anymore.
"I had the ability to see that I needed to see someone to get out of that situation. The important thing is that in that period I never lost the spark."
The midfielder is set to enter a new chapter in his career after leaving Barcelona to join Vissel Kobe in Japan.
First, though, he travels to Russia to compete for another World Cup title and is excited to get underway after their disappointing group stage exit in 2014.
"We have a good team, a good mix of young people and those with more experience," he said.
"We will go with a lot of expectation, I think we had two warnings at the European Championships and in Brazil which means that we have our feet on the ground.
"We will go step by step and we do the things right then we will be fighting for the title."
Africa7230158
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my immortal midfielder, I will miss you in barca
BAPPSPAULO
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one word LEGEND
Spartan96
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Andres has a heart
LJBoy
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I have suggestion for FIFA & UEFA to give reward points just like top scorer : 1. League Cup = 20 points 2. Local Cup = 13 points 3. Champions League Cup = 15 points to make fair & easy to grade a football team. Because if the Value of Champion League Cup is the highest so every team will focus to win that title and neglect their League Cup & Local Cup competition. To win League Cup & Local Cup need much more investments than Champions League Cup. Please bring it to your consideration
Manchesterforever
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Bro shoe some respect
forca_barca10
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Congrats Infinite Iniesta. Enjoy the new phase of your life
Elsa98
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Let it go~
St_xaviour47
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even in his dark times his star never dimed. greatest in the middle.
Beyond
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He lost a baby. I for one have gone thru it and it lingers for awhile. Not something easily forgotten
ppogbaa
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Hes playin like a beast though
Pinocchioer
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Wow, still played/continuing to play like a boss even through it. Amazing.
MVP30
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Oh Well, imagine what his performances would have been like if he didn't have to battle any sort of depression. 'Genius'
eyebrower
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Obviously it didn't affect his game
inkabisst
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He is still definitely one of the world's most Unbelivable Fubol artists!
reasonon
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About his career? Is about personal life!!. Get it straigt
QWERTYbe
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This guy is not only an amazing footballer but an amazing human being. Legend.
Tuesdayman
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Professionally, he's been one of the most successful players in the history of the European soccer........
binaries
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Total legend - btw this depression has nothing to do with the recent miscarriage. He's talking about 4 years ago - this has been discussed widely and he had a psychologist help him prior to world cup to get mentally prepared. He rarely makes a mistake on the field. All kids should emulate his every move.
Davy_Rahul
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