Enrique Necklace He is one of the greatest legends of Atlético de Madrid. The former player, the first ‘Niño’ in the history of the colchonero club, as his teammates know him, is the image of season ticket holders of the red-and-white entity’s card this season. It’s not an opportunity, it’s a way to honor his memory, what he was as a player for the club. Metropolitan.
‘The Day After Movistar Plus+’ made an emotional report in which he told how the almost nongenarian former player and his family faced a terrible reality, which Alzheimer’s.
“My father had several years Alzheimer’s. He doesn’t know who he is, he doesn’t even remember his children, he doesn’t speak. It can take two weeks before you hear a word from him,” his son explained in a report that touched the hearts of Colchoneros fans.
A beautiful report in which his son explains that “he is no longer the father you can talk to or who can give you advice” and that he “doesn’t remember who he was Enrique Necklace”. “At that moment they come back to the present and have 10 seconds, 15, 3 seconds of clarity to go back to being the person you knew,” he added.
One of the most emotional moments of the report The day after This happens when he tells an anecdote that penetrates the soul of fans. “The first day he came Metropolitan They showed him the whole stadium. He was given a t-shirt with his name on it, he smiled, he was complacent… but he didn’t say a word. And at the end of that day he met Luiz Pereirawho wore a coat with a shield with Athletic. And suddenly my father pointed to the shield and said ‘my team’. It’s amazing that you don’t know who you are but you remember that there is an image, there is a shield, with the ball…”
A mattress legend with 470 games as rojiblanco, 104 goals, one European Cup Winners’ Cup, one League and three Generalissimo Cups (obtained in real Madrid of Five European Cups).
Source: La Verdad

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