Former PSG and Real Madrid player, Jesé claimed that “a lot of people took a lot of shit to perform”.
Disappeared from the radar screens, Jesé has not yet finished with football. At 31, the Spanish striker has been playing in Malaysia since this summer at Johor Darul Tazim, his ninth club since his time with PSG. Arriving in the capital from Real Madrid, the native of Las Palmas never knew how to meet the expectations placed on him after revealing himself to the world in the wake of Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale or Karim Benzema.
For many, Jesé's problems owe a lot to his lack of seriousness and a questionable lifestyle. But questioned on this subject by the Spanish rapper freestyler Mowlihawk on his Youtube channel, the double winner of the Champions League quickly deviated to the question of doping in football.
“This may not have been made public”
“There were a lot of people who took a lot of shit to perform,” he said. Before, it was not as controlled as it is today. I'm not criticizing or judging anyone, but that's how it was. What's happening is that it may not have been made public. »
Jesé also remains scarred by his rupture of the cruciate ligaments in his right knee which occurred in March 2014. “As time passed, I realized that day changed my life forever,” he stressed, adding: “It was one of the worst days of my life. Before that, I felt like I was in the best moment of my career. I knew that if I kept up this pace, I could chat with anyone. I was young and playing very well in the best club in the world, with the greatest pressure. Florentino (Perez) took me to the best surgeon in Germany. But when I got the infection and they had to clean me twice, I said, 'it's over.' When I started to feel better in my last year with Madrid, La Liga was ending.”
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