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Sad times at Camp Nou: Barcelona and Spain legend loses daughter to cancer

Imhons Erons by Imhons Erons
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Heartbreaking reports from Spain have confirmed that the nine-year-old daughter of former Barcelona manager Luis Enrique has died after battling osteosarcoma bone cancer for “five intense months”.

Former Barcelona and Spain international Luis Enrique has posted a message on Twitter to confirm the sudden, tragic demise of daughter Xana who was suffering from bone cancer

Luis Enrique stepped down as Spain manager in June after missing their three previous matches, having been granted leave in March for what was described as a family emergency.

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— LUISENRIQUE (@LUISENRIQUE21) August 29, 2019

“Our daughter Xana has died this afternoon at the age of nine, after fighting for five intense months against an osteosarcoma,” he said in a statement posted on Twitter.

“We give thanks for all the shows of affection we’ve received during these months and we’re grateful for the discretion and understanding.

“We are also grateful to the staff of the Sant Joan de Deu and Sant Pau hospitals for their dedication and treatment, to the doctors, nurses and all the volunteers. With a special mention to the palliative care team of Sant Joan de Deu.

“We’ll miss you a lot but we’ll remember you every day of our lives with the hope that in the future we will meet each other again. You will be the star that guides our family.

“Rest, Xanita.”

Players, clubs and fans of football and beyond have since been offering their condolences and support to the coach and his family.

Spain striker Alvaro Morata wrote on Twitter: “There are no words that can comfort you in these tough moments, boss, but from here we send you all the strength and love in the world. May Xana rest in peace.”

Real Madrid and Spain defender Nacho Fernandez said: “All the courage, strength and support in the world right now boss.”

Barcelona also offered support, saying: “Our condolences and all our sympathy for Luis Enrique and his family at this very difficult time. RIP Xana.”

Real Madrid, for whom Luis Enrique played for five years, said: “Real Madrid are deeply saddened by the passing of Luis Enrique’s daughter and would like to share our condolences to him and his family at this difficult time.”

The RFEF said: “The RFEF mourns the sad loss of little Xana, only nine years old, daughter of the coach and international player with Spain, Luis Enrique. We want to show our condolences to family and friends, joining us all today in their pain.”

Other football clubs like Roma have also expressed their kindest sympathies towards Luis Enrique as well as Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal.

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