Mario Lemina’s Wolves teammates will to pay respect to his late father this afternoon. Wolves players want to pay tribute to Mario Lemina’s father following his untimely passing. Lemina’s teammates will wear black armbands when they face Everton on Saturday afternoon at Molineux Stadium.The club issued a statement that confirmed the terrible news: “Our hearts go out to Mario Lemina following the death of his father yesterday morning. The entire pack extends its love and sympathy to Mario and his family. Mario’s teammates will wear black armbands today to respect his father’s memory.
The Toffees responded to the development with the following tweet: “Incredibly sad news.” “Our thoughts are with Mario and his family at this time.”
Lemina was in good form last weekend, scoring the opening goal in a 2-1 victory over Chelsea. The 30-year-old received the Man of the Match award for his outstanding performance, which he dedicated to his father, who was in hospital at the time.
Fighting back tears, he told Sky Sports in his post-match interview: “I’m getting used to scoring now, so I need a signature celebration. I’d want to send a message to my father who is in the hospital. “Keep pushing, and we’ll all be together.”
Lemina is scheduled to miss Everton’s encounter after going back to France.
Be with his family. Wolves manager Gary O’Neil said that the Gabonese international did not attend training on Friday owing to a “family issue” “Mario has gone back to France to attend a family issue; I don’t want to talk about it too much because it’s not my place,” O’Neil stated in his pre-match news conference ahead of Wolves’ match against Everton. “Mario did not workout today, and that is all I can say about it. It’s too early to say about tomorrow; all I can think about is Mario and what he needs right now. “Some things are more important than football games.”
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