Fate was cruel to Antonio Puertas

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The attacker Antonio Puertaswho played his last game at Celta this Sunday pomegranate After ten seasons at the club, he hopes “the fans” feel “proud” of him in his journey with the entity. Antonio Puertas admitted in the club’s media statements that he experienced an “accumulation of many emotions” after saying goodbye to the red and white fans on Sunday, although he missed the penalty that could have given Granada a draw against Celtic.

“With (broken) ribs I’m not comfortable playing. I talked to the coach to see if I could come out for a few minutes to say goodbye to my fans. I was lucky to come out, that the ball fell to me and caused the penalty,” he said. “I have to throw it away and be done with it. I wanted to score it and for everything to end in the best possible way but fate wanted that ball to hit the crossbar,” he explained.

“However, I am happy with all these years in this team, we have enjoyed a lot and I hope that in the years to come Granada will continue to do as well as when I was here,” said Antonio Puertas, who left the red and white club with several records to his credit.

The man from Almería wants to “thank the fans” because since he arrived in the reserve team he has “always” felt the “love of the fans”. “I hope I can repay them on the field in the best way and that the fans have been proud of me,” concluded Antonio Puertas.

Source: La Verdad

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