Flowers and scarves for Vialli in Genoa and London, the fans pay homage to their idol: We love you
The fans of Sampdoria and Chelsea wanted to pay homage to Gianluca Vialli with flowers and scarves in front of the stadiums in Genoa and London: hundreds of fans flocked to the Ferraris and Stamford Bridge to remember their idol.
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There death of Gianluca Vialli shocked football fans and fans all over the world. The former striker of Sampdoria, Juventus and Chelsea was known everywhere and its disappearance, due to a pancreatic cancer who had accompanied him since 2017, has aroused reactions with a great emotional impact.
L’former head of delegation of the Italian national team he was much loved by those who knew him closely and by the fans: during his career he experienced moments of tension and discussions but he was a ‘real’ Vialli, he didn’t hide behind cliches or circumstantial because he wasn’t afraid to have his say opinion. For this reason, the news of his disappearance has given rise to a river of reactionsby well-known characters and simple fans, on social networks and also on the street.
In the hours following the news, many fans wanted to pay homage to their idol and above all to aa Genoa and London they went to the stadiums where Vialli had enchanted them with his plays. A moment of silence, a joke with a friend and a memory: moments that will remain engraved in their memory forever.
A Stamford Bridge Chelsea supporters have left flowers, scarves and love cards (“We love you Gianluca”) near a photo of the former footballer that is fixed on a wall of the plant, which had the club flag at half-mast in mourning.
The same happened in Genoa, where some Sampdoria fans brought blucerchiate scarves and lit a few candles under the South steps of the Luigi Ferraris Stadium, heart of the Dorian typhus. Tomorrow at 18 there will be a moment of remembrance always under the same sector.
To remember the champion who died in London at the age of 58, the Liguria Regionwho projected some photos of the striker born in Piazza De Ferrari onto the building in Piazza De Ferrari Cremona along with the message “Hello Gianluca”.
Meanwhile, a special atmosphere at the Ferraris stadium is announced for Sunday: Sampdoria will face Napoli and the Blucerchiati fans will certainly remember one of the most successful and brilliant darlings of the era in the club’s history.
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