Yannick Carrasco will occupy the left lane this Wednesday against the Porto in Champions League. A meeting that will be special for the Belgian as he will face the team from which he was kicked out last season and for which he was banned for three games. A bittersweet reunion for ’21’ of Atletico Madrid.
Last game of the group stage, the set of Simeon visited Mag Dragao. The colchoneros won 0-1 with a goal from Griezmann when there was a fight next to the benches, and the referee Clement Turpin decided to expel the Belgian for grabbing the neck of Otavio. A red card in the 66th minute left the team in a delicate moment, although the contest was leveled four minutes later when in a fresh fight the sent off was Wendell for an elbow on strap. In spite of everything cholos they ended up winning 1-3.
That if, UEFA is difficult to Atletico Madrid. Three games fell in Yannick Carrasco, and the European body did not attend to the reasons to reduce the penalty. So he lost the fight Man Utd and the first fight against cityin the second leg he returned to the squad and played just over 21 minutes.
three fights ban in Champions that at that length of time he must have caught up with her Renan Lodi. The cholos He started giving the Brazilian more minutes and was convinced. He is new United help the cause joao felix and scored the winning goal in Old Trafford. Naa etihad he may not shine like the rest of the team, but in between he left his two goals against Celta Vigo at its best as a mattress.
He finally regained his position on the left line and this season is being replaced by a Saul that in this fight, as it happened in San Sebastian will take part in the left wing.
All this after the closing of the market where a team is already feared from premier league and pay the 60 million euros he has as a clause. That didn’t happen because the player wanted to continue on Metropolitan.
Source: La Verdad

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