Kika Nazareth Certainly passing through the worst moment of his short career as a professional footballer. Last Wednesday he was run by breaking the internal ligament of his left ankle and the rest of the time disappeared, with a hypothetical final of the champions league at home, in Lisbon, and he could not participate in the Switzerland’s eurocup this Tag -hot.
In one of his worst moments, Kika He had the support of his companions. Engen, Jana, Salma, Vicky, Caño, Patri, Mapi and Brugts They went to visit Kika At their home and some of them identified the meeting and the Portuguese situation on the team’s ‘media’ day before the classic.
Jana Fernández He said “We recently commented a lot, in the end, we had a day and we were together, we didn’t seem to be tired of being with us. We form a very nice group, we all take care of ten, and it shows that, when we have free moments, we want to spend more time together.” The defense added that “mainly supporting comrades like Kika, who go through a difficult time with the damage he suffered. Being there for each other all the time certainly brings us many titles.”
For his part, the Dutch Esmee Brugts He said “It’s not easy to suffer an injury. It’s an elite athlete who always wants to play and, in addition, it’s still very young. We are very friendly and I want to be with him. It’s important to maintain contact and be there when I need it, because we are a family and we will do it to anyone who is injured.”
Claudia Pina He commented that “Kika is something very pointless. He made a bad braking and, it was difficult, the ligament was broken. Now, more than the words of encouragement, the important thing is to be with him, making sure he is good and distracted him.
Eventually, the entire season and final champions league will be lost at home. It has to be difficult for her, and all we can do is be next to her and give her a hug when she needs it.
Source: La Verdad

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