On November 13, 2015, Antoine Griezmann experienced one of the worst experiences of his life.
November 13 brings back painful memories. On November 13, 2015, one of the darkest pages for the country was written: a series of attacks in Paris and at the Stade de France caused the death of 130 people and nearly 400 injured.
At the Bataclan, no less than 90 people died among the 1,500 spectators who attended the Eagles of Death Metal concert. A drama which plunged Antoine Griezmann into terrible anguish. Because rather than coming to the Stade de France to attend the French team’s match against Germany, her sister Maud had in fact chosen to attend the concert. While waiting for news, Antoine Griezmann is going through unbearable hours.
“We had to wait, we had to pray”, he whispered in the documentary “Griezmann confidential” broadcast on TMC. His sister had also spoken out about this evening of horror. “I was like, I’ll get out. I will come out alive. When I was inside, she said. I wasn’t thinking about my family or any one person in particular. It was for me, I’m going out. And when I left, the first thing I did was call my mother. »
Antoine Griezmann was finally able to be reassured. “And for Antoine, it was apparently a big sigh of relief. My friend who was there told me that when she saw him disembark he was white from white, he was stressed, she continued before explaining that her brother had never really wanted to broach the subject. “Antoine is a very modest person, she had whispered. He said to me: “There you go, this happened to you, I am aware of it, I know that you are a strong person, you will move forward. ”And there you have it, since that day we have never spoken about it again. Even with my parents, it’s not a subject that we really explored, discussed, blabbered, no no. We talked about it once, around the table, and we moved on. »