Adriano And Ronaldo Caught Partying In Brazil
The two troubled Brazilian strikers supposedly back in their homeland to rehabilitate were caught on camera out partying and drinking this weekend...
Adriano and Ronaldo (pictured) have been sent to Brazil by Inter and Milan respectively, with the former looking to find his form on loan at Sao Paulo and the latter recovering from a series of injuries sustained since joining the World Club Cup winners.
Adriano just recently sealed his loan deal with the Brazilian giants after spending the past month training with the squad and also receiving counselling for his numerous psychological and personal problems, largely revolving around the untimely death of his father less than two years ago.
He had recently come out in the press with some signs of encouragement, insisting he is now happier, and looking to put behind him all his problems that wasted "a year of [his] life."
However, after being photographed alongside countryman Ronaldo with alcohol in hand, many Inter and Brazil fans alike will be disheartened.
Though to many it may seem like a harmless drink on a deserved night out, knowing Adriano's recent history of continuous relapses, many may now dismiss the formerly feared striker once and for all.
Adri was spotted with Ronaldo in the VIP section at a Jota Quest concert, a well-known act in Brazil.
Earlier that weekend he had allegedly been spotted with the psychotic former Brazil forward Edmundo, who was most infamous for his erratic behaviour and squandering his ability, not dissimilar to Adriano himself.
The club themselves were fairly calm regarding the whole issue, perhaps revealing the innocent nature of the night out, or perhaps in an attempt to protect the player and the club's reputation.
Director Carlos Augusto de Barros spoke to Agencia Estado, and said that in view of the Christmas break, there was nothing wrong with Adriano's actions.
"We are not going to monitor the player,'' he said. "If there's no exaggeration, it's OK. It needs to be under control.''
And indeed, a few beers doesn't seem out of control, but again, the history of the player should be taken into consideration and the inherent risk he could pose a threat to himself as well as the club.
Inter released Adriano in time to play for Sao Paulo in the Copa Libertadores - Latin America's biggest club competition - which starts next year.
Sulmaan Ahmad
they have lost there minds already
