“With Iker Muniain number captain, Saint Lawrence already in the grass Pedro Bidegainwho was accepted by his glorious people.” This is the message that Ciclón launched through its social networks in the moments before starting the conflict Central Barracks. The surprise happened an hour earlier when the starting eleven was announced. Its ex Athletic that’s him bracelet wearer in his fifth match at the club. A fact that clearly speaks about the ancestors that he acquired in a very short time.
That was the debut on the San Lorenzo bench Miguel Angel Russo. More than keeping Muniain as a cornerstone on the pitch, he bestowed upon him the captaincy of the team. The technician was asked about this at the end of the commitment where they won (1-0). His response was as short as it was strong: “The great will understand, they are decisions”.
Purify He confirmed that the decision was made “in a technical conversation, in the hotel, before leaving the stadium.” From the leader at Athletic to the leader at San Lorenzo. “Wearing the captain’s armband is a very important responsibility. I will try to do it the best way I can, as I always do where I am. It’s a pride”said the person from Txantrea in the mixed zone.
El Ciclón won thanks to little neck at the beginning of the second half. He continues to flirt with the red zone of the classification, he knows this season no relegations in ArgentinaHowever, a club the size of San Lorenzo cannot afford to be knocked down. Purify was removed with a quarter of an hour to spare and took a massive ovation from the stands, something that is becoming customary.
The former lion saw a yellow card in the first half, was subject to a possible penalty that was ignored by the referee and continued to take many balls. During one of these actions, he received a strong kick and raised his voice. “It’s a tough game, lots of physical contact. There are some dangerous entries“More than anything I asked for justice, but this is football and you have to be ready to face anyone.”
Source: La Verdad

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