Pedro reveals angst of separation from children due to virus | Malay Mail

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LONDON, March 28 — Chelsea winger Pedro admits he is finding it hard separated from his children due to the coronavirus lockdown. Pedro’s kids are back in Spain and the 32-year-old is unable to go home to see his family because of the travel restrictions imposed around the pandemic. The...

Chelsea’s Pedro celebrates scoring their second goal during the match against Everton at the Stamford Bridge in London, March 8 2020. — Reuters pic

Pedro’s kids are back in Spain and the 32-year-old is unable to go home to see his family because of the travel restrictions imposed around the pandemic.“It’s hard not to be seeing your children, your parents, your siblings, not having them close by at a complicated, difficult time for us all,” Pedro told Chelsea’s website.

“Of course, we would have liked to be there but for safety reasons that isn’t possible so for now we are going to stay where we are and try to get through it as best we can.” Pedro is helping the community effort in Spain through his own foundation, while the Blues’ senior squad has made a sizeable donation to the Chelsea Foundation to help those in need in west London.“It’s a very delicate, complex situation; a critical situation because there have been lots of cases of infection, especially in Madrid and Catalonia, which are probably the most affected regions, but now it has spread across the country,” Pedro said.

 

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