[Football]C Lang suffered the pain of bereavement

[Body Road News]Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo announced on social platforms today (19th) that the newborn baby boy of his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez unfortunately died, and admitted that “this is every The greatest pain a parent can go through.” A group of Manchester United teammates and the club also sent their condolences to C Lang, but for the “Double Red Club” staged late tonight, it is unknown whether C Lang will miss the game due to the unfortunate news.

C Lang, who has 4 children, announced the good news in October last year that his girlfriend was pregnant with twins. The twins are also the second and third crystallization of love between Zojina and C Lang. It is a pity that the bad news came out yesterday (18th) night. Among them, only the baby girl was born naturally, and the baby boy unfortunately died. C Lang said that it is with the deepest sadness to announce the death of his son, saying that it is the greatest pain every parent can experience, and the birth of his daughter brings back a glimmer of hope for him, “Our little boy, you are our angel, we I will always love you.” He also thanked the medical staff and hoped that all sectors of society might respect their privacy.

A group of Manchester United teammates immediately sent condolences to C Long, among them Rashufort said on Twitter, “We support you and Zojina and regret this.” Leave “heart” in the post to show your support. As for Manchester United’s public statement, “Your pain is our pain, and I hope to send you love and strength at this time.” Tonight (19th) Hong Kong time will stage a “Double Red Meeting” late at night, with Manchester United as a guest. Liverpool. Manchester United lost 0:5 at home in the first round, but C Lang, who has experienced the pain of bereavement, does not know whether he will miss the game because of this, which will affect Manchester United’s combat power.

This article is by “Sportsroad“Originally published in “[Football]C Lang suffered the pain of bereavement

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