Borja Iglesias He lived an atypical season in 23-24. He played the first part of the course at Betis and the second in Leverkusenon loan. In all competitions he scored only two goals, none in the league, unusual for a proven scorer like him. However, he managed to win two titles (Bundesliga and Pokal).
At Celta B he had the nickname ‘panda’ for many seasons, which accompanied him throughout his sporting career. All the goals he scored in the celestial reserve team were later scored in Zaragoza, Espanyol and Betis. He became a full international for Spain. At 31 years old, already has a lot of experience, a bad season will not take away the confidence that he values and that is built through effort, sacrifice and goals.
However, the Galician striker has many detractors. Few have to do with his football side as he is a player who moves well in attack, who wins duels, throws his markers, unloads a lot of balls to give his teammates an advantage and does not shy away from any runs. In addition to his specialty, the goal. But he has been involved beyond sports in controversial matters and many seem to have enjoyed his scoring drought.
Now that Borja has managed to turn the tables and get back on the goal-scoring track, with three goals in three starts for Celta, the last in the victory over Valladolid, he wants to send a message to all his haters: ”Scoring goals is what I’m good at, although some don’t believe in it, “said the former Betis footballer, who did not want to explain to whom he sent that strong message: “There are some atheists out there , but nothing happens, we accept them equally”.
Source: La Verdad
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