Anderson could have been the best player in the world if it wasn't for McDonald's.

This, according to former Brazilian associate of Manchester Unitedi, Rafael. Anderson, 33, retired last year at the age of 32 after adventure at the Turkish club Adama Demispor. He spent eight seasons at Old Tuffford, where he won the Premier Legage title four times. But Brazilians had problems with overweight and physical preparation during his career, broadcast [...]

Anderson, 33, retired last year at the age of 32 after adventure at the Turkish club Adama Demispor.

He spent eight seasons at Old Tuffford, where he won the Premier Legage title four times.
But Brazilians had problems with overweight and physical training during his career, broadcast Periscope.
And Basaxehir's star Rafael says it was his love for fast food, what contributed to Anderson's fall.
” We could be on the team bus and pass by various services and Anderson would jump impulsively, screaming McDonald's, McDonald's.
He was crazy, but I love him.

Give him a ball and he'd play with freedom and sometimes, if he had a good match performance, he could play as good as any other player in the league.
Not only that, but when he played well, we played brilliantly. He suffered many serious injuries and then had problems eating, and this began to affect him.
It wasn't coincidence that his best form came when he was playing too much, because he couldn't eat much.
I'll say something about Anderson if he was a professional footballer, he could have been the best in the world.
I'm saying this very seriously. I don't know if he's ever taken anything seriously. He just loved life.
He would eat anything you put before him.” /Periscope. com/












