It’s a pity the Ukrainians have already called so much.
Barcelona winger Rafinha Dias spoke about life in Brazilian favelas. Yogo words to guide El Pais.
" When you are small and live in the favelas, you hear the sound of people with pistols passing by.. And fans who go to matches with their sportswear. The stinks are trying to tell you so that their team can overcome.
One day, when we were children, we were in the dressing room, and there was a knock on our door.. “If you can overcome it, you won’t leave,” the stinkers shouted to us. We were lost, but the stench was so overwhelming.
Our life in New America has nothing in common with the lives of Europe.
I was close to 12 years old. I was with a friend, all hectic after training, the club had no showers. And the bus is already complete. We were hungry, but we had no pennies. And we started asking on the street for something to eat. The whole thing was a bit complicated, people didn’t want them to be bullied.
. It’s easy to laugh at yourself, we looked like children who lived on the street. It’s normal that the stench stinks a little,” Rafinya said.
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