Leonardo Bonucci: the bitter outburst of his wife Martina
Leonardo Bonucci: wife Martina's bitter outburst
Leonardo Bonucci's wife, Martina Maccari, on social media vented in a letter addressed to Juventus after her husband's stormy farewell to the Bianconeri club.
"What are we left with then? Not even a sleazy, final embrace. È on a rainy Turin morning I had to come and watch. Becauseé watching you makes me believe that for a moment, maybe, you can hear me. 13 years. For thirteen long years You and I have been Friends. And You know it. Of those that one è bigger and one è smaller, one è loved by all and the other must instead struggle to find its own space".
"Friends drawn by passion, even to antagonism. Friends who do not choose each other but whom life brings closer, who knows; by what strange design…. You and I shared a passion for the same man, and You (I can now confess) always won. You were the one, always, the first thought, You the one of priority, and I the one of time remaining".
"You’ve always been the one who’s there’è even when you don’t see her…Just like the Friends who always make you feel a little bit in the shadows, but who eventually make you feel protected. The ones you know you are second but after an unreachable first. The ones you look at her & always find the right inspiration. Even when things go wrong She’s able to pass the right inspiration and You, you’re the one’re amazed every time’
"È that is why, perhaps, that in this love of mine absorbed by osmosis, I hated you often. I hated you in the shadows of loneliness to which you forced me with scheduled, calendared cadence. Beyond the horizon of uncontrollable feelings like love and hate, I had certainty for’that you would be a beacon forever. The one of the right thing at the right time, even if it was the last moment, the one at the drains of time available. I thought that despite life and the normal mechanisms of the course of time that we know so well, we would continue to recognize each other".
"I thought we would forever be faithful to a story about life, about giving and taking, about sacrifice and gratitude, about work and love, a life story about a covenant of care. Beyond the modern meat grinder, I thought we would continue to care for each other. I am so sorry. I won’t change my way by meeting you. To the pacts I keep. Losing so much, giving up even what we contended for so many years. Good Life".