Angel Di Maria's wife reveals their nightmare at Manchester United

‘The food is disgusting. The women look like porcelain… I just told him “darling, I want to kill myself, it’s night time at 2pm here”: Wife of former Man United star Angel Di Maria savages Manchester in extraordinary outburst

  • Angel Di Maria’s wife has opened up on their nightmare at Manchester United
  • Jorgelina Cardoso followed Di Maria to England when he joined the Red Devils
  • Cardoso described the food as ‘disgusting’ and women as ‘looking like porcelain’
  • She admitted the Argentine only joined the Premier League side for the money
  • Her comments come shortly after Di Maria’s former Real Madrid team-mate, midfielder Casemiro, made the switch from the Spanish capital to Old Trafford 

Angel Di Maria’s wife has revealed their ordeal in England when he joined Manchester United.

The Argentine moved to Old Trafford from Real Madrid for £59.7million in August 2014 – at that time one of the most expensive transfers of all time – but was sold 11 months later at a £15m loss after a hugely disappointing season. 

And his spouse Jorgelina Cardoso has opened up on their nightmare in Manchester – labelling English food ‘disgusting’ and claiming she wanted to ‘kill herself’ because ‘it’s nighttime at 2pm’ in an interview with Argentinean TV channel LAM. 

Angel Di Maria’s wife Jorgelina Cardoso has opened up on their Manchester nightmare – and admitted the Argentine (above) only joined United for the money in a brutally honest interview

Cardoso (left) labelled British food as ‘disgusting’ and said British women ‘look like porcelain’

Cardoso (right) was speaking on Argentinean TV channel LAM when she made her criticisms

She said: ‘Angel came to me one day and said: “Look at this proposal from Manchester United”. I didn’t want to go, I told him to go alone. “Let’s go both of us”, he replied. It was a lot of money, more than the Spaniards had offered. So, we went. If you work in a company and someone offers you double the salary, you go running.

‘We were friends with Gianinna Maradona, (former Manchester City striker) Sergio Aguero’s wife, and we travelled to Manchester on vacation for a year. It was always horrible! We came home and I said: “If you’re ever transferred, make sure it’s anywhere in the world but England.”

‘I didn’t like it at all… I can tell you. People are all weird. You walk around and you don’t know if they’re going to kill you. The food is disgusting. The women look like porcelain. Angel and I were in Madrid, at the best team in the world, perfect food, perfect weather, everything was perfect. And then came United’s proposal….

The winger, 34, joined Italian side Juventus on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain in July

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‘I told him “no way, no way”, but he kept saying we will be a little more financially secure and we have to go. We fought about it… We try to be closer when things go wrong. I don’t blame him for going there. It was horrible, so horrible. I just told him, “Darling, I want to kill myself, it’s nighttime at two o’clock.”‘

Di Maria’s move to United – currently the 28th most expensive of all time – is widely considered to be a failure after he struggled to fit into manager Louis van Gaal’s system and only scored four goals in 32 appearances in all competitions.

The 34-year-old moved to Paris Saint-Germain in summer 2015 and spent seven successful years there, winning 18 trophies, before joining Italian side Juventus on a free transfer in July. 

Cardoso’s comments come shortly after ex-Real team-mate Casemiro joined the Red Devils

The midfielder was paraded around Old Trafford before United beat Liverpool 2-1 on Monday

Cardoso’s comments come shortly after Di Maria’s former Los Blancos team-mate Casemiro moved from the Spanish capital to United.

The Brazilian defensive midfielder, 30, was paraded around Old Trafford before the club’s 2-1 win against Liverpool on Monday evening.

Casemiro has signed a four-year deal, with an option for a further year, on £375,000-a-week after joining in a deal which could reach £70m.




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