Brazilian star Alex Sandro has shown his sympathy for the needy in his country in his own way. Juventus left back gave an interview to journalist Rayam Santos, where he returned to a life of poverty and destitution before his emergence in football.

"When I arrived atletico Paranaense I was 15 years old and I was getting $ 100 a month," the Spanish newspaper AS quoted Sandro as saying. "I spent 50 dollars and saved the rest. To paint the house, I could have bought anything, but I had to help my family. ”

Despite changing the situation and moving to the stars with an annual salary of close to 2.8 euros a year, Sandro stressed that he felt bad when he goes out with his family and sometimes spends 400 euros. one".

"A lot of times people around me tell me not to think about these things and enjoy my life, but my feeling is good when I help others. In the future I want to create an institution in my city to help children, not just football, but also in education."

Sandro advised the children by saying: "Do not leave school, and continue education, many children were good at their young and dropped out of school, but they did not become professional players, and without finishing high school life is much more difficult."

"Many of the children who grew up with me in Kathandova ended up in a bad way, and today they are in prison or dead, you have to be wise, and you know how to follow good examples. If you try hard, you can have the opportunity, as it happened to me," he concluded.