Hernan Crespo 's name will not be directly related to the 2022 World Cup . However, because the former Argentina national team star is currently living there, it is interesting to investigate his whereabouts.
Hernan Crespo once drank the pleasures of the world at once, namely wealth, thrones and women. It happened at one point in his long career in football, 1993 to 2012.
European Adventure
After moving from River Plate, Argentina, Crespo continued his adventure to Europe. In the Blue Continent, he strengthened a series of well-known clubs such as Parma, Lazio, AC Milan, and Inter Milan.
The status of a star player and a terrible striker in Serie A, at that time made Crespo have a lot of money. With a thick pocket, Crespo can do whatever he wants.
Life Falls
Until then, the owner of the Argentine passport was plunged into the wild life behind the glittering world of balbalans. The handsome man born July 5, 1975 fell asleep in the arms of many women.
"When I was young I had debauchery with many women. At that time I was 27 years old and still single. I was also famous and rich," vent Crespo, reported by the Daily .
Although he admits he is not proud, Crespo refuses to regret it. "I think it's normal, although not something to be proud of. I consider it just an experience," said Crespo.
Crespo's wild life stopped when he met his beloved who later became his wife, Alessia Rossi Andra. Everything in Andra made Crespo melt helplessly.
Wife's Blessing
With Andra, I was really happy," said Crespo, who made his professional debut at the age of 18.
The Parma legend who is now 47 years old has managed Brazil's top team, Sao Paolo in 2021 and won the Brazilian League. Previously he also presented the 2020 Copa Sudamericana title for Defensa y Justicia. Currently, Crespo holds a prestigious position in Qatar, namely boss at Al-Duhail Sports Club.
A glimpse at the World Cup stage, Hernan Crespo made four goals. The first goal with the Argentine national team occurred at the 2002 World Cup stage. At that time, the Swedish national team goal became a victim, even though the final result was 1-1.
Three other goals were born in the 2006 World Cup. Competing in Germany, Hernan Crespo tore the nets of Ivory Coast, Serbia-Montenegro and Mexico.