Federico Marchetti, goalkeeper for Genoa, in Italy, had his Ferrari destroyed after leaving the car in a car wash on Monday (11).
An employee of the establishment lost control of the vehicle as he drove it to hand it back to the player, who was at the club's training center. Genova.
The driver crashed the car when approaching a curve and ended up causing an accident involving five other vehicles parked at the scene. No one is hurt.
Ferrari – model 812 Superfast – is valued at 300 thousand euros, the equivalent of R$1,9 million at the current price.
On Instagram, the player made a post regretting what happened and celebrating the fact that no one was hurt.
“I'm very sorry about what happened. Thank God no one was hurt and this is the most important news,” he wrote.
There was no shortage of jokes about the situation on social media. Images are already circulating of Marchetti in uniform at a bus stop.
A company that provides car cleaning services used the episode in an advertisement on Instagram: “It’s better not to risk it! Mister Lavaggio's services are also available in Genoa”, highlights the advertisement.
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