Front-line nurse gets wish for son: a Messi jersey and more


Wu Yu, a nurse from Xiangya Hospital in Central China's Hunan province who has been working in Wuhan, made a special wish on Women's Day-she hoped Argentine soccer superstar Lionel Messi would send her son a jersey.
In the past two days, not only has the Argentine Football Association responded to her wish, but her son's youth training club has also promised to arrange a coaching session with a leading Spanish coach, free of charge.
After a busy day on duty on Sunday, Wu was asked if she had a wish for Women's Day, and gave what she felt was an ambitious response. "I believe a jersey from Messi would definitely encourage my boy to become a member of the national youth training team," she said.
That night, the weibo account of Argentina's national soccer team responded.
"Hello, this is the China office of the Argentine Football Association," it said. "After hearing your wish, we are going to send you a No 10 Messi jersey. Our staff will try to get in touch with you and we hope your son can have a brighter future after wearing his idol's shirt!"
Coming out of the hospital early the next day, Wu received the good news.
"I didn't expect this wish to come true because I just wanted to encourage my son", she said, adding that one of the reasons she had been inspired to join the fight against coronavirus in Wuhan is that she wanted to set a good example for her son, telling him that no difficulty can stop people from chasing their dreams.
Since Feb 7, Wu has been working in Wuhan at Union Hospital affiliated with Tongji Medical College, which is treating critically ill patients. After she left home, her 8-year-old son, Lu Shu, has watched the news every day, worrying about his mother in the isolation ward.
"Whenever I contact him through video calls, I always tell him I am safe here and I hope he can overcome the difficulties like I do, by studying hard and practicing well," Wu said.
She added that her son likes playing soccer and has been training at youth clubs in Hunan province since he was 5 years old. This year, due to the temporary shutdown of outdoor training after the coronavirus outbreak, Lu Shu has been forced to exercise at home.
Wu said that after watching the 2018 World Cup, Lu Shu told his parents he wanted to be a self-disciplined and versatile athlete like Messi. Wu and her husband have always supported their son's dream, encouraging him to try his hardest at something he loves.
In addition to a Messi jersey, Lu Shu will receive another gift from his training club, Tengyo Sports. The club said Lu's registration fee will be waived and he will receive a training session led by Spain's Rodrigo Enrique Azocar Diaz, a UEFA Level A certified coach.
According to Tengyo Sports chairman Tan Di, the company announced on March 2 that the children of medical workers would be able to take part in a free weekend soccer class for one semester in 2020.
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