Due to his wife and other terrible marital problems, Daniele De Rossi sorrowfully announced his retirement unexpectedly, and all his team players broke down in tears, but…
All of Daniele De Rossi’s teammates sobbed as he unexpectedly announced his retirement due to his wife and other severe marital issues.
After making the headlines in March by moving to Buenos Aires, De Rossi scored his first goal in a competitive match the following month in the Copa Argentina against Almagro.
He has only made five more appearances for the team since, though, and his hamstring issue sustained in September against Boca’s fiercest rivals, River Plate, hasn’t helped.
De Rossi played with his boyhood club, Roma, for his entire playing career until moving to Argentina. Over the course of eighteen years, he made 616 appearances for the Serie A team.
He assisted the team in the Coppa Italia, won the Serie A Footballer of the Year award in 2009, and saw success in 2007 and 2008.
In addition to his devoted work at Roma, De Rossi was the youngest player on the Azzurri team that won the 2006 World Cup in Germany, having earned 117 caps for his country.
It’s extremely lovely to watch football during these players’ careers because they play with such passion, giving it their all for their team and country while never wavering in their commitment to their club Money cannot purchase them, even if they are extremely wealthy; they are incomparable to the avaricious, attention-seeking superstars of today.