He Seville was received at Sánchez Pizjuán Tony Polsterthe historic Austrian scorer who marked a season at Nervión in the late 80s and early 90s, winning the Silver Boot as the second top scorer in Europe with an incredible record, 33 goals in the Spanish league that would give the the Pichichi trophy if it wasn’t for Hugo Sanchez In that season he achieved a historic mark that has not been surpassed even now, 38 goals.
On the day he turned 60, the Viennese, who had just recovered from a health problem, reunited with former colleagues such as Manolo Jiménez, Rafa Paz, Francisco López Alfaro, José Miguel Prieto, Antoñito either Jesus Choya.
“I’m so excited”
“I was surprised, I’m very happy coming back here, to my house. And so much joy to greet my colleagues from before… I’m very excited. We’ve told each other stories from before, when we went to trips to Tenerife, Mallorca… “We laughed a lot, but we had the heart to play football together and respect each other,” he said in front of Sevilla’s media. “There were no few goals. .. Shame on UEFA that we couldn’t beat the Russians, Torpedo. It’s a lot of fun to wear this shirt,” explained the Austrian, who after going through the Seville played on Logroñés and in Vallecano Ray.
Within Sevillethat came from Turin from the hand of the then technical secretary Rosendo Cabezas, played 114 games in three seasons (from 1988 to 1991) and scored 57 goals. However, their great teams are the Vienna Austria and the Cologne.
Upholstery star in a documentary about his life that was featured by the Austrian television network ORF and that’s why he came to visit Sevilleone of the places where he was happiest.
Source: La Verdad

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