Lucas Vasquez sends his thoughts to those affected by the storm in Valencia. Which has caused widespread damage and killed many people sports.
Real Madrid right-back Lucas Vazquez has sent his thoughts to the families affected by Storm Dana. Which devastated parts of the Valencia region, killing at least 213 people last week, and backed the idea that La Liga games this weekend should not be played amid the grief of the lost, Diario AS reported on Monday.UFABET
“I want to send a message of support to all the families affected by Tropical Storm Dana to let them know that they are not alone and that we are so proud of the unity of our people during this difficult time. We hope that things will return to normal soon,” Vasquez said of the country’s tragedy.
When pressed on the emotional state of Real Madrid’s players and how they prepare for Tuesday’s Champions League clash with AC Milan, Vasquez replied: ‘It’s complicated because football is behind it. What’s important is the people. With these tragedies, it’s hard to separate yourself from the others.’
‘We are all very sad. There are so many people who are suffering and it affects everyone.’
Previously, Los Blancos boss Carlo Ancelotti stated that coaches have no influence on La Liga competition and cannot take a stand against the upcoming game, and Vasquez agreed with the Italian boss’s thoughts.
‘The boss is absolutely right. Our opinions are zero, our strengths are zero. We have to be professional and do what we are told. That’s what we have to do.’
‘It shouldn’t be played at all. It’s time to stand with the people who are affected and think about that.’