Getafe forward Borja Mayoral spent Monday night collecting the trophy for one of his finest achievements in football, but returned home to a nightmarish scene hours later. The 27-year-old won the Zarra trophy for the Spanish player with the most goals in La Liga last season, scoring 15 goals before an injury ended his season in early March.
Mayoral returned back to his home in Pozuelo de Alarcon hours later after the fire brigade had put out a fire that had been raging in their home. It destroyed two rooms, where he, his partner Flavia Natalini, and his son Liam would have been sleeping.
#Getafe forward Borja Mayoral spent Monday night collecting the Zarra trophy from Marca for the Spanish player with the most Liga goals last season.
He came home to find his house destroyed by a fire, in which, fortunately, nobody was hurt.
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“The fire was at dinnertime. It came about in the little boy’s room, but no one was home. The room has been destroyed and part of ours,” he told Cadena Cope.
Como habéis podido leer en diversos medios de comunicación hoy he tenido un problema en mi casa. Por suerte tanto mi familia como yo estamos bien y todo ha quedado en un susto. Muchas gracias por vuestros mensajes de preocupación.
— Borja Mayoral (@Mayoral_Borja) November 11, 2024
“It could have been a very big tragedy, we are still in shock over what could have been if we had been sleeping. They have told us that there were three outbreaks, but we cannot know yet. There was nothing that could cause what it did.”
Mayoral has missed Getafe‘s last four games as he seeks specialist treatment for his knee issue, having suffered a torn meniscus last March. That kept him out of the first five games of the season, and he has yet to complete more than 45 minutes of action, but noted that he was on the right track, and looking forward to getting back to full fitness.