Although their love was over, Fabio Liverani never stopped feeling affection and esteem for Federica
In a touching interview with The Corriere della Sera, Fabio Liverani told about the last months of life of Federica, his ex-wife and mother of his children Mattia and Lucrezia. The Cagliari coach explained that although the two of her had separated, he never left her and her children, joining them every week, after the game, in Rome.
Difficult hours, days, weeks for Fabio Liverani. Last September 20the former Lazio player and current Cagliari coach has in fact lost Federica, his ex wife and mother of his two teenage children, Mattia and Lucrezia.
The world of football he tightened around the technician’s pain, showing him closeness and solidarity.
Reached by journalists from de The Corriere della Serathe 46-year-old Roman gave a touching interview in which he talked about his report with Federica and how the latter dealt with the bad bad with courage until the end, when the disease had already taken over her.
The interview by Fabio Liverani
To the journalist, Fabio Liverani told that he met Federica when she was 13 and he grew up with her. The coach said their story was beautiful, even when things between them started to not work out anymore.
Then, just before the diagnosis, the misunderstandings became unsurpassable and their marriage ended. Not their relationship esteem and affectionHowever.
The first diagnosis was not terrible: a meningioma, a benign brain cancer. She was operated on for the first time, then reappeared again and underwent the second surgery. Until the third operation, at that point he was no longer an evil to fight. She believed she could do it until six months ago. She smiled and fought. Federica wanted to live, for our children. Federica was life.
In the rest of the interview, the coach said that every week, after the game, he joined her and her children in Rometo be close to him.
I also did it last Saturday: Federica was confined to bed, the disease had compromised the mobility of her limbs and muscles. She was sick, but I didn’t imagine that two days later she would lose her. We would have lost it, all of us.
She will remain there, explains the Cagliari coach at the end goodnessthe smile And altruism.
There is also the affection that the world of football is showing to my family. It is a world seen as privileged and that’s it. Instead I discovered genuine feelings.
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