Few emotional moments are remembered in the history of Anoeta Stadium. The convocation of Mikel Oyarzabal He ignited the emotions with some ‘enhancement’, crazy to see his idol dressed in shorts again. When he started to heat up around the 70th minute of the match against Osasuna, that hope paid off and the 2-0 scoreline offered a best-case scenario. And the paroxysm came in the 86th minute. Anoeta fell and the captain couldn’t help but respond with applause for such a display of affection as he rode onto the field to replace Sorloth. Emotions are impossible to contain. 35,000 people gave up on one player, on one banner. Michael he’s back Unforgettable New Year’s Eve.
The least is what he did. He’s good at it. A caracoleo on the bottom line, a cargo that no one understands and a drive to the right, ending in a misunderstanding. After the game, hugs galore, emotion on the surface, tribute from Bultzada members with the lights off and a hug from Imanol who was about to send him to the hospital.
Your first impressions
These are his first statements in front of the DAZN cameras: “I feel a great joy, the kind that cannot be described in words. We play football every day and when something like this happens to you, it is absolutely changes your life. It has It’s It’s. long process, I wouldn’t say ugly, because I think I’ve learned a lot and I’ve enjoyed things I thought I wouldn’t enjoy.”
Logically, after waiting so long and working out in the gym, he is “happy to be back”. He hopes that “now it’s time to pick up the rhythm and sensations to always help the team in everything possible”.
Imanol hugs
is imanol who told him on Friday that he would enter the squad and maybe play: “Yes, we talked yesterday about that idea that we had. He gave me a hearty hug, which sometimes a player needs. That -I miss this feeling”.
Finally, the assessment is for the collective: “The team is doing a brutal job, it is a pleasure to see them from the outside. Even with a little envy. It was a day in which the team gave pointless”.
Source: La Verdad

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