
"I haven't spoken to Ronald, no. At the moment, I prefer to leave him alone, because he has his family and close friends, who he can lean on and find support in during these times."
"This is also part of what is happening in football today. The pressure, the number of games, the people outside who are never satisfied, who seem to think that just because you are a footballer, you are not affected or bothered by anything."
"In the end, as you can see, a person is a person like anyone else, and everything affects you. Because you are not just a"
Ronald Araujo has been absent from Barcelona since receiving a red card in the 0-3 defeat to Chelsea and has missed the club's last four matches with no return date. The absence is linked to a difficult personal phase and increased mental stress rather than injury or suspension. Teammate Guillermo Varela said he has not contacted Araujo privately and prefers to leave him with family and close friends for support. Varela emphasized relentless demands, constant scrutiny, and the emotional strain on elite footballers, urging patience and human understanding for affected players.
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