Juan Esnaiderthe former Argentine footballer with an outstanding career at clubs such as River and Real Madrid, provided a public statement about the death of his son Fernando during an interview on the show The Cafelitoin which he detailed the circumstances of the loss he defined the hardest moment of his life.
Fernando Esnáider was the former footballer’s second son and died at the age of 17 December 25, 2012due to a incurable disease. This non-sporting situation forever determined the former player’s life.
The young man had a future in football after his time in the lower divisions Getafea club that has taken this into account.
His father remembered his son with tears in his eyes and described him as one “Great child and wonderful”. However, he described his athletic abilities with great sincerity: “I was terrible at footballHe was very bad, but he played. In other words, he was a center back who It was technically bad.“He remembered asking the coaches: “But what do you see?”. Despite his technical limitations, the young man remained in the team.
When thinking about the impact of Family tragedy granted in the interview Josep Pedrerolthe journalist introduced the topic and pointed out several times that life was hard for Esnáider.
The former striker corrected the journalist’s assessment and explained that life was difficult only once. He quoted: “That’s hard. The rest is all nonsense.” That’s the only difficult thing in life with me. I don’t forgive anyone. It’s the worst thing that can happen to you in life. The rest is nonsense. “The fact that I missed the national team, all of that…”

Esnáider explained that several days since then have been difficult for him. “It’s okay to say that, I think one of the good things I did with my wife was to always talk everything and not be silent. When we have to cry, we cry. If we have to endure one day and another day, we do it. I’ll try not to get bad…”
He hinted in the same direction The pain accompanies him every day. “Every day is hard. Not Christmas Day, My days are all hard. “It depends on how I get up, what mood I’m in or what I need to do,” he said. The family drama affected him as well as his wife and his other two children. Juan and Facundo.
Juan Esnaider He started his football career at Ferrocarril Oeste. During his career he wore the shirts of the real Madrid, Juventus, Zaragoza And Flowbefore he ended his journey Newell’s Old Boys. Despite the good and bad moments of his time in football, Esnáider assured this No sporting difficulty compares to the loss of your child.
Since his professional retirement, Esnáider settled in Spain, where he began his career Coaching careerbut his career on the bench did not have the same success as as a footballer. His last experience as a technician was in… PSBS Biaka team from the Indonesian First Division. He took office in July 2024 but was removed from office three months later do not achieve positive results.
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