Lucas Paqueta sends heartwarming message to Joao Gomes after release of new Wolves documentary
Wolves fans were offered the chance to get to know Joao Gomes better this week as the club dropped a documentary about the player’s journey to Molineux.
Wanderers have been following the Brazilian behind the scenes and on Monday night, the club released ‘Joao Gomes: The Pitbull’ across their social media channels.
The video features footage from Gomes‘ younger days, and the player speaks about how he came to play for Wanderers.
Gomes spoke about how much Matheus Cunha has helped him since being at the club.
He also heavily praised manager Gary O’Neil, who he says even worries about him more than some of his own family.
It is a documentary, Gomes also touches on something that has not made his life easy: his stammer.
Lucas Paqueta sends heartwarming message to Joao Gomes after talking about his stammer in Wolves documentary
Some fans had already known about Gomes having a stammer, but the player goes into a little more detail about it in the new documentary.
Some fans had already known about Gomes having a stammer, but the player goes into a little more detail about it in the new documentary.
As a result of this, the Brazilian has had to face social challenges that most people never even have to think about.
When asked how it has affected him throughout his life, Gomes says: It used to be something that saddened me, and kind of blocked me, you know?
“I’ve always wanted to express myself, but I felt stuck and inferior
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“Nowadays I’m much more at peace with it and accept myself a lot more, so I have more determination to speak out and express myself.
“I obviously take longer to communicate, but that’s something people have to respect.”
Gomes then goes on to talk about O’Neil and how understanding he has been. He credits the head coach with giving him a lot of confidence at Molineux.
The documentary then features footage from a training session last season of O’Neil and Gomes talking tactics, and it is great to see the player expressing himself freely and confidently.