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Sun 15 November 2020 | 14:47

Adil Rami talks about “easy women”, drugs and Cristiano Ronaldo

Ex-Valencia and Sevilla star Adil Rami has expressed himself in an interview about his life and career. Born in Corsica to Moroccan parents, Rami was part of the French squad that won the 2018 World Cup until recently was dating Canadian actress Pamela Anderson.

Footballers are “easy prey”, he explained. 

“The footballer, athletically, is handsome,” Rami said.

“He has money and he’s young. without generalizing, there are many girls, let’s say, interested in your money and your fame. Sometimes they just want to gain followers on social networks and make themselves known."

“On vacation you meet so many easy women, with boys with pockets full of drugs. If I had been a little less mentally strong, I’d have been dead. Without my friends it would have been quite difficult.”

Rami spent three years in Spain with Valencia and two in Andalusia with Sevilla. has played in France, Italy, Turkey, Russia, and now Portugal. He made sure to make his shirt collection better while in LaLiga.

“With all the shirts that [Lionel] Messi and Cristiano [Ronaldo] gave to me, I could have bought a villa in Los Angeles,” he joked.

“The first time I faced Cristiano he accepted easily. The second time, I asked him again and he gave it to me without any problem and took mine."

“But for the third I asked him during the match, he laughed and asked me how many I already had. Still, he agreed to give it to me."

“At the end I saw him leaving the dressing room very angry and I didn’t want to say anything to him, but he called me, took of his shirt, waited for mine and wished me good luck. An elegant gesture.”


source: SportMob



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