Thiago Silva is in a mourning state, due to the death of grandmother Dona Maria, and he took to Instagram to share his tribute following her demise on Wednesday, April 24, 2024.
Silva, who is expected to exit English side Chelsea at the end of the 2023/24 season, penned an emotional tribute to his grandmother, expressing his love for her.
Thiago Silva stated that he had the “best grandma a boy could ask for”, indicating that she always believed in his dreams.
His captions were included in a picture on Instagram where the 39-year-old was in the warm embrace of his late grandmother.
Thiago Silva’s touching tribute to late grandmother Dona Maria
Silva wrote on Instagram: “Today the sky opened the doors for Dona Maria to rest! Despite the pain of longing, my heart fills with love when thinking about you.
“You always saw happiness in simple things and when we were together, you smiled the biggest smile in the world.
“I had the best grandmother a boy could have, the one who always believed in my dreams. May God receive you with lots of love, I love you forever Grandma!”
Fabrizio Romano, Cole Palmer, and Lucas Moura are among the stars who have sent their message of support to Silva following his Grandma’s death
Several notable individuals have trooped to his comment section on Instagram, sending their support to him during this trying time.
Chelsea teammate Cole Palmer commented with a blue heart emoji, while Trevoh Chalobah replied to him with three red heart emojis.
Additionally, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano also commented with a heart emoji, as Chelsea FC also took to his comment section sharing a red heart emoji.
Compatriots Givanildo Vieira de Sousa, popularly known as Hulk, and Lucas Moura also delivered their message of support to the footballer and his family.
Hulk wrote: “GOD comfort the heart of the whole family 🙏❤️”
Moura simply sent a heart emoji alongside an emoji which could be deemed as that of prayers, indicating that his prayers are with Thiago Silva during this period.
Thiago Silva at Chelsea
Moreover, the death of Silva’s mother is coming at a turbulent time for Chelsea, a club which the footballer currently represents.
The team were recently smashed 5-0 by Arsenal in the Premier League on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, and their season looks to be heading for the ditch.
Thiago Silva is also heading towards the end of his chapter at Chelsea, with reports indicating that he has reached a verbal agreement with Fluminense, a club which he represented during his youth career.
The legendary defender has been solid for the Blues since he joined the club on a free transfer on August 28, 2020.
However, Silva’s mind seems to be focused elsewhere, as he is in the twilight of his career and keen on playing in Brazil before calling time on his career like most of his predecessors.
The 39-year-old has made 709 club career appearances, scoring 44 goals and providing 16 assists in all competitions.
Internationally, Thiago Silva has made 113 appearances for Brazil, scoring 7 goals and providing 4 assists.