Wanyama and Ronaldo lead the way in wishing ‘Happy Mother’s Day’

Football
By Odero Charles | May 10, 2020
Wanyama and Cristiano Ronaldo Celebrate Mother’s Day 2020

Montreal Impact's Victor Wanyama and Juventus’ striker Cristiano Ronaldo were among football stars who took to social media to celebrate Mother's Day.  

Wanyama, 28, took to Instagram on Sunday to share a picture of his mother, Mrs Mildred Wanyama, who played a vital role in his football career. 

 Captioning the picture, Wanyama wrote: 

Juventus and Portugal forward, Cristiano Ronaldo also gave a shoutout to his mother on the special day.

The Real Madrid legend made the occasion special by gifting a brand new Mercedes to his mother.

In the picture Maria Dolores can be seen posing next to the car, which is wrapped in a gorgeous red bow, whilst holding a large bouquet of flowers.

Flaunting her latest gift the 65-year-old mother-of-four also took to Instagram and wrote: ‘Thank you to my children for the gifts I received today. Happy day to all mothers.’

It would be recalled that Dolores was not too long ago discharged from the hospital after suffering a stroke in early March.

Harambee Stars midfielder Eric Johanna also posted a photo his mother on Instagram  and wrote:

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