Ángel Di María and his wife Jorgelina Cardoso in their days in Paris.
Ángel Di María is experiencing one of the best moments of his career and, as he adapts to this new adventure that is to play for Juventus, he begins to focus on a World Cup that is just around the corner. But in the distance a memory appears: that of his time at Manchester United, probably the most irregular of his career.
If there is anyone who remembers that stage besides ‘Fideo’, it is his wife, Jorgelina Cardoso. Today, The footballer’s wife is a trend for some statements released in 2020, but only now are they starting to make their rounds in Europe. On that occasion she let off steam in dialogue with Ángel De Brito in THEYand commented: “Manchester is the worst. Manchester is all awful.”.
Rosario’s man wore the ‘Red Devils’ shirt after a great spell at Real Madrid, but things didn’t work out in the Premier League. “We lived in Madrid and Ángel played for the best team in the world, which is Real Madrid. We were perfect, perfect weather, great food … and suddenly this proposal from Manchester came out. ‘There is no way. You will go aloneI told him, “Jorgelina said.
“‘Yes, yes. We’re leaving,’ he said to me. There was money, and then the Spaniards called us peseteros … You work in the company and they come from the competition, they pay you double … don’t you go there?”, Ha explained. Cardoso, when asked why Ángel left Madrid and ended up in Manchester.
But Rosario also spoke of a meeting with Gianinna Maradona in Manchester, when ‘Diez’ daughter was still having an affair with ‘Kun’ Agüero, who lived on British soil. ““Buyable from any country except England”, She said. A year later we land in England. shit“, He added.
From the panel of the program broadcast by El Trece, they insisted on knowing more about their family’s stay in Manchester, and Jorgelina explained: “I didn’t like it at all. People all white, tidy, strange … They walk and you don’t know if they kill you or what. The food is disgusting, the porcelain women … “.
“I didn’t tell him ‘it’s your fault we’re in Manchester’. I told him ‘love I want to kill myself … two in the afternoon and it’s night'”. Cardoso has closed. And Angel’s adventure in the Premier League lasted just one season. Subsequently, Rosario’s man moved to Paris and things went differently.
The truth is these claims have gained strength in Europe thanks to Casemiro’s recent incorporation into Manchester United, who, like Di María in 2014, will change Spain for England. Many media outlets have been looking for references to what it means to adapt to life in the UK, and if the Brazilian midfielder pays attention to Jorgelina’s words, the picture may not be the best.
For “Fideo” and his family this stage was in the past, and today it is nothing more than an anecdote. After that season, the opportunity came from Paris Saint Germain and, more recently, from Juventus. It seems that for Rosario the adaptation to Italian football is not costing him much. And if your parents settle in Turin, Will Juventus have Di María for a while?
The key role of the wife in his career
Although it was complicated at the time, today the reality of Di María is more than positive. Jorgelina Cardoso, his wife, was the one who supported him in the most difficult moments. “He gives me forward like crazy, puts me on the bench and is always there to give me so I don’t let myself go”Ángel described in dialogue with ESPN F90 in September 2021.
These statements came a few months after the Copa America final at Maracana, in which Argentina shone and defeated Brazil thanks to a goal from ‘Fideo’. Jorgelina, used to making several posts in reference to the figure of her husband, has always come out against all odds from the Angel bank.
When Paris Saint Germain left his hand, for example, his wife wrote: “Your football says you are still young. The managers have greeted you, but another team will take advantage of you.” The Parisian cast decided to do without Rosario and his new destination was Italy. Today the couple faces a new adventure in the ‘Old Continent’.
Source: Clarin