Enrique Cerezo president of Atlético de Madridwas one of the guests on Monday’s Cuatro program ‘100% Unique’where a group of people with various Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) interview celebrities.
In the case of the head of the mattress, he became the subject of many questions, some very curious, revealing personal details in the answers, such as, for example, a serious accident suffered during the recording of movie ‘A Second Chance’. “I was a camera assistant and they put us on a curve protected by one of the red and white fences, surprising. And there were some concrete pivots. The specialist was so close to the metal fence that he broke it. He gave us so much trouble you can’t imagine.. They took me to the hospital and we came out of the hospital, with nothing but bruises,” he recalled.
Cerezo was also asked about changing Atlético’s shield, something that became official on July 1. “There’s not really a change of shield, it’s a metamorphosis of a shield that’s always been at Atlético de Madrid. Times change and we thought that it is best to do so. Democratically, the opinion of all partners was asked and they said they preferred the old shield“, said.
About the death of Jesus Gil and the urban legend that says he didn’t die and went to an island, Cerezo assured that “the last time I saw Jesús Gil was in the clinic the day he died. The funeral services came, they put him in the coffin and the three of us went down with the coffin to a place where it was locked and the same three people opened it the next day for the funeral. “If Jesus Gil was alive, he would have shown signs of life five days after being on the island.”.
One of the interviewers told Cerezo if he would agree to be president of real Madrid: “Out of conviction I cannot accept it. I am from Atleti and they say that you are born and die at Atleti. So, dead, I don’t think I would want to be president of Real Madrid anymore.”
Source: La Verdad

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