Jonathan Morgan, the coach who worked closely with Maddy Cusack at Sheffield United, took the stand earlier this week. He shared what happened during their final conversation before her death. The emotional testimony offered a glimpse into her state of mind in those last days.
What the Coach Recalled
Morgan told the inquest that their last talk was brief but meaningful. He said Maddy seemed a bit down, but nothing raised major red flags at the time. The coach described her as a dedicated player who always gave her best.
- Their chat took place after a training session.
- Maddy mentioned feeling tired and stressed.
- Morgan encouraged her to take some time off.
Team’s Reaction and Support
After Maddy’s passing, the team was shaken. Morgan explained that players and staff struggled to process the loss. They leaned on each other and sought professional help to cope.
- The club offered counseling to all team members.
- Teammates shared memories of Maddy’s positive attitude.
Questions About Mental Health Resources
The inquest also looked at whether more could have been done to support Maddy. Morgan admitted that, looking back, he wished he had asked more direct questions. He stressed that clubs need to do a better job of spotting warning signs.
Remembering Maddy Cusack
Maddy was a talented footballer and a beloved teammate. Her death left a hole in the Sheffield United family. As the inquest continues, those who knew her hope her story will push for better mental health care in sports.