Home Entertainment News Osasuna coach breaks down as he recounts how Dana lived in his...

Osasuna coach breaks down as he recounts how Dana lived in his town: ‘I couldn’t contact my children and a lot of people were drowning’

25
0
Osasuna coach breaks down as he recounts how Dana lived in his town: ‘I couldn’t contact my children and a lot of people were drowning’

The coach of Osasuna, Vicente Morenoexpressed his shock this Friday by affirming, with tears in his eyes, that “no one knows what is happening” in Valencewhere he comes from. “I can’t wait to be there with my suffering friends, neighbors and family and help in any way I can. I had a really bad time. After 10 p.m. I lost communication with my children and I could not contact them at that time, many people had already drowned and this feeling was terrible,” he said.

“I wanted to send all my boost morale And solidarity to all the people who have been seen affected by this disasterto those who have lost loved ones“, began the red coach at the press conference, visibly affected by events.

Excited and engaging long silences to recoverDark-skinned, originally from Massanassaone of the hardest-hit cities, said it was experiencing “very difficult” times and conveyed a message of strength to his people.

“It was very hard not being able to be there with them. Send them a message of strength because we are people who work and tough people and all together, even if it seems difficult now, we will get through this,” he said through tears.

“I thank the Osasuna family that he sent a ton of foodthey even made themselves available to the mayor of Massanasa, my town, that also says a lot about Osasuna.

“Tomorrow’s match is important and special. I want dedicate it to all these peopleespecially to my family, who are suffering there. This is the most important thing; Beyond professional, it is something personal. Tomorrow I will ask my players if we can dedicate it to him,” he continued.

Again, Osasuna is ready: “The team is doing well and we have prepared for the match in the best possible wayeven though they understand that it was difficult for me. “We have everyone’s support and we organized the event in the best conditions.”

“No one knows what is happening there; I can assure you because I am in constant contact with my children. It’s a chaos that we can’t imagine,” commented a coach who longs to be with his loved ones.

“We are in a good situation. It would be a great moment for add three more points and we are aware of the hope that people have to see the team in a good position”, concluded a press conference more marked by the natural disaster than by the sporting aspects.

Source

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here