The Touching Confession of Jesús Navas Before His Last Match at Nervión: “It’s Difficult to Sleep, I Wish Time Would Stop”

The Touching Confession of Jesús Navas Before His Last Match at Nervión: “It’s Difficult to Sleep, I Wish Time Would Stop”
The Touching Confession of Jesús Navas Before His Last Match at Nervión: “It’s Difficult to Sleep, I Wish Time Would Stop”

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Sevilla captain Jesús Navas, the player who has worn his jersey more than anyone, will play his last professional match in front of his fans this Saturday against Celta at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium. The player shared on his social networks how difficult it was for him to sleep the day before.

“It’s hard to sleep, I wish time would stop… So many memories and emotions we’ve shared, and I’m amazed by this outpouring of affection. I am happy for all this, I love you so much, my Sevilla,” said the Palacios international in a post.

World and European champion with the Spanish national team, after 56 caps and more than 700 matches with Sevilla, he will play against Celta in front of the Hispalenses supporters before retiring from football on December 22 at the Santiago Bernabéu, during a League match against Real Madrid, where he will end a twenty-one year professional career.


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For Navas’ final matchday at his home stadium, Sevilla began with the message: “Thank you for so much, captain. »

Additionally, Navas received many loving messages from fans and various personalities in response to her post. “You were, you are, and you will be. Enjoy like that little boy from Los Palacios who carried us throughout our lives. Tomorrow it’s our turn to carry you. Long live the football that saw you born! » replied presenter Roberto Leal to his post.

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