Dreams surely do come true
when you think it, believe it and work towards it. This particular story of
Gabriel Jesus is another example of that testimony.
These pictures of Gabriel
Jesus (seen above) have been trending over social media and the reason is very
obvious. Four years ago, Manchester City striker, Gabriel Jesus was a regular
street boy, painting the streets in his country in preparation for the Brazil
2014 World Cup.
On Sunday (June 2018)
Gabriel Jesus was a star in Brazil’s first match against Switzerland at the
ongoing world cup in Russia.
The viral pictures from
2014 show a 17-year-old Gabriel Jesus, brush in hand, helping to paint the
street where he lived as World Cup fever swept Brazil. Four years on, the
21-year-old is no longer the painter but the painted.
It has been a meteoric rise
for a player whose £27 million move to Manchester City from Palmeiras in
January last year introduced an European audience to a talent on which Brazil
are pinning so many hopes.
He helped Manchester City
demolish a series of records en route to lifting the Premier League title and
now he’s in Russia trying to help his country.
Now, several adjoining
houses in Jardim Peri, the Sao Paulo neighbourhood where he grew up, have been
painted with an image of Gabriel Jesus performing his now familiar goal
celebration, where he pretends to phone his mother, Dona Vera, his biggest fan
and harshest critic.

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