
China Suárez revealed Mauro Icardi's unknown side in an intimate video
Settled in Istanbul, he revealed Galatasaray's forward in 'problem-solving' mode
Eugenia "la China" Suárezsurprised her followers by revealing a lesser-known side of Mauro Icardi.From Istanbul, where the couple settled to begin a new chapter, she shared a video in which the Galatasaray forward took on home improvement tasks.
In the video, set to the song "Tengo celos" by Myke Towers, he was seen using tools and adding decorative touches to the house. Proudly, the actress wrote: "A man who gets things done is worth a thousand," along with heart and fire emojis that sparked a strong reaction among her eight million followers.
Hombre que resuelve vale x 1000. El video de la china sobre Icardi.
A declaration of love after returning to the field
Icardi's return to soccer was also marked by a romantic gesture toward the actress. On Friday, after 281 days away from the field due to a cruciate ligament injury, the forward scored a goal in Galatasaray's 3-0 victory over Karagümrük.

Hours later, he dedicated a lengthy letter to China on social media. There, he acknowledged the essential role his partner played in his recovery process: "When this damned injury left me facing my fears and my longest nights, you were there, steadfast, unconditional, giving me strength even when I was suffering the most," he wrote.
The footballer emphasized that the actress not only cared for his body but also his spirit: "You reminded me that there was still light waiting for me, and today we share it together."

The message that included a veiled reference to Wanda Nara
In another part of his letter, Icardi spoke about true love: "It's shown in battles, in patience, and in hands that don't let go even when everything is against them." The phrase was interpreted as a jab at Wanda Nara.
Finally, the forward thanked the actress for being his "partner, refuge, and reason to keep going" and ended with an intimate detail: "PS: Our first photo, even though our hearts came together much earlier."
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