Theo Hernandez is mentally exhausted; he plays too much and rarely gets to rest. The French national team coach, Didier Deschamps, addressed this issue and provided an important point to consider.
What is wrong with Theo Hernandez?
As pointed out by Antonio Vitiello in his editorial piece for Milannews.it, it’s not a physical problem but a psychological one. The former Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid left-back plays every match and often struggles to “reset” between games. Mental fatigue often outweighs physical fatigue. He needs more rest, but this circles back to the well-known issue that AC Milan lacks adequate substitutes to allow for proper rotation.
Theo is now forced to play almost every match

As a result to that, he doesn’t always maintain a high level of focus and quality in his performances.
Furthermore, he is a player who delivers his best when he is in peak condition, when he can fully unleash his power.
If Theo isn’t at his best, he becomes an ordinary player, and this must be avoided because he is one of the best in his position. Deschamps’ warning cannot be ignored for the future.
