Al-Wahda team player, Spanish Gasper Panadero, stressed that the world that is experiencing difficult moments at the moment due to the spread of the Corona epidemic is able to get out of it, and that life will return to normal again, stressing in a message sent from his residence in the capital Abu Dhabi, that he hopes the end of the crisis, including It is good for everyone around the world, noting at the same time the importance of adhering to health guidelines to limit the spread of the virus.

The Al-Wahda team player said in a message published by the newspaper “Lavoz” in its copy of the Spanish city of Almeria, describing it as “inspiring”: “From here from Abu Dhabi, I send a message to everyone around the world and to my city of Almeria, to all the fans and players, I ask them to be strong, and I hope that this ends. The situation will soon be good for everyone until life returns to normal. It is true that we are living in very difficult times, but the world will emerge from this crisis. ”

Gasper, who is linked to a contract with Al Wahda for three and a half seasons from the Almeria team, assured his family of his safety at his residence in Abu Dhabi. He said: “The situation here in the Emirates is quieter, and we are committed to health guidelines to stay in homes until the 15th of this month. The league is also pending. ”

The player (22 years) said that he speaks with his family in his home on a daily basis: “Every day I make contact with family and friends, and they tell me that the situation is very complicated in Spain, I wish the safety of all patients with this epidemic, I am sure that the world will come out of this crisis We will be strong. ”

Gasper hoped that the fans would be able to return to the stands again, and that his former team, Almeria, would receive the first-class Liga qualification card. He said, "I hope that football will return soon, and that the fans will be able to attend the matches in the stands of the Mediterraneo Stadium."

The situation here in the UAE is quieter than Spain, and we adhere to the health guidelines.