The Villarreal playerDani Parejo He explained that these days he has gone, as other footballers have done, to help clean up in some of the towns most affected by the DANA that Valencia suffered last week and assured that it is “how to go to war“.
“I have gone there to help, like other colleagues. Since those who had to have gone before due to circumstances were not. We have shown that the people are always there and we will move this forward,” he said in a press conference.
“Going there is like going to war. I went to Sedaví to help. “I live in Valencia and I have close people who have been affected on my children’s soccer team,” he added.
The Madrid player stated that footballers do not live isolated from the world and are affected by the effects of the damage that affected the province of Valencia a week ago and that has left more than two hundred victims and several regions devastated.
“It is a difficult, complicated situation, because it is happening to thousands of people. I want to give you all the encouragement in the world. It’s incredible to see all the people who are coming to help.. We are fine, within the big problem that exists,” he said.
Dani Parejo was satisfied with the response that the world of football has had. “Fortunately the clubs in the Community, and outside, and not only at the football level, there will surely be more contributions and donations, just seeing the people who have gotten involved…“, he thanked.
“We are normal people with our friends, we talk about everything, we are not outside of society, nor do we believe we are outside of society… You have to be informed, know what is happening in your country“he stressed.