During an appearance on "DomingΓ£o com Huck," Raphinha's wife, Natalia Belloli, spoke about the emotional moment following the player's injury.
Belloli said, "Honestly, that was the first time I was speechless. He was crying, and I was crying too. We talked on the phone, and he took a test the next day, went home for a while, and we talked again here. Now he's fine, strong, and confident in his goals. That's the most important thing. Keep a clear head and believe that good days will come."
Last Saturday, Natalia Belloli posted a long message on social media: "I know what kind of person he is, his character, his humility, his self-discipline, and his love for football and Brazil. You see a player, but I see a person, and I am incredibly proud of you, my love, because you are tireless, unstoppable, and you will rise from the ashes like a phoenix, just as you always have."
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In Africa men don't cry