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Araujo shows gratitude to Barcelona after return from mental health break
Ronald Araujo revealed his gratitude towards his Barcelona team-mates, fans and the club after making his return from a mental health break.
The 26-year-old was granted a leave of absence in November after receiving abuse following his red card against Chelsea in the Champions League.
Araujo returned to training at the end of December, and made his first appearance back in the team off the bench in their Supercopa de Espana final win over Real Madrid on Sunday.
The defender has featured in 11 of Barca’s LaLiga games this season, winning 53.1% of his duels, 50% of his tackles, and scoring two goals for the league leaders.
Araujo, who is part of Hansi Flick’s leadership team at Barca, lifted the trophy after Barca defeated their Clasico rivals 3-2 in Saudi Arabia.
“I learned that stopping at the right time is self-love,” Araujo posted on social media.
“Taking care of your mind and heart is not giving up, it is trusting that God works even in silence. Stopping renewed me and allowed me to come back stronger.
“The process was not easy, but coming back like this is a privilege. Thank you to the club, my teammates and the fans for their treatment, affection and respect. It was beautiful to return lifting this trophy. We continue together.”
