Former Wales and Liverpool striker Craig Bellamy has left his role as Anderlecht assistant manager to deal with depression.
The 42-year-old spoke about his mental health in 2020 and said he had had the condition since his playing days.
In a statement Anderlecht said Bellamy's mental health problems "have resurfaced again recently".
They added he "took a very difficult, but absolutely necessary decision concerning his health" to leave.
Anderlecht added: "Bellamy said goodbye to the players in the dressing room on Sunday afternoon after the 7-2 victory against KV Mechelen."
He joined Anderlecht as the club's under-21 coach in 2019 and moved to being an assistant to former Manchester City team-mate Vincent Kompany earlier this year.
Anderlecht added: "His experience as a striker in the Premier League and his drive took our young squad to a higher level.
"Both coach Vincent Kompany and director of sports Peter Verbeke want to thank Bellamy explicitly for his efforts and show great understanding for Bellamy's brave decision."