The famous striker of Inter and the Brazilian national team, Adriano, shared that after finishing his professional career, he spends time in his native favelas.
“You know what it’s like to be a hope? I know. Including the unfounded hope. I am the biggest waste in football. I like this word — “wastefulness.” Not only because of how it sounds but also because I am obsessed with wasting my life. I feel good in crazy wastefulness.
I don’t use drugs, I don’t engage in crime, I don’t like clubs. I always go to the same place in my neighborhood — the ‘Nana’ kiosk. If you want to meet me, come.
I drink almost every day. Why? I don’t like to give explanations to others. But here’s one of them. I drink because it’s not easy to be the hope that remains in debt. And at my age, it gets even worse,” quotes Adriano The Players Tribune.