N. Warnock on the disappearance of E. Sala: "It was the hardest week of my career"

"Cardiff City" and the entire football world are still in suspense due to the disappearance of Emiliano Sala. Last week, the striker and the plane pilot who flew to Cardiff disappeared, and the intensive search was suspended at the end of last week.

Cardiff's coach Neil Warnock admitted that it was the toughest week of his coaching career.

"I have been working as a football coach for 40 years, I think this was the toughest week of my career. It's traumatic. Even now, I still cannot fully grasp this situation," N. Warnock said during a press conference.

"When I look at his family, I think about how hard it must be for them now. I look at my children and wonder what I would do in such a situation. It's very painful. I sympathize with the missing relatives."

The search for the missing E. Sala and the plane pilot will be continued by the efforts of their families and supporting people. More than 4000 people contributed their donations and together raised the necessary 300,000 euros.