Iker Muniain was deeply involved in Saint Lawrence when it is almost two months Argentina. Its ex Athletic shared a day with the youth of Storm who lives in the boarding house (the term they use for football school), answered their questions and shared anecdotes and experiences about his career from the beginning.
It was there that he addressed the young footballers: “I’m excited to be here because I’m young like them now. I live on a pension Athletic there at Bilbao in four or five years.” Purify He left his Txantrea to fulfill a dream in red and white. “I know how it feels to leave family and live with other children and live the training process, the sacrifices that must be madethe effort that everything requires,” explained the now 80 from San Lorenzo.
Navarrese became an idol and reference in a short time. It is not in vain that he has worn the bracelet captain of the Storm. He admitted to the young players that, from the outside, “he liked how football lives, soccer players, fans,” it was something he wanted to witness for the first time: “It filled me inside.”
A few weeks later, the reality exceeded the expectations where Muniain arrived Buenos Aires: “San Lorenzo gave me the opportunity and it made me really happy. From the first day here I realized that I made the right decision.. It’s great to be part of this great club and every day I fall more and more in love with this club, its people and everything that surrounds us on a daily basis. “It’s amazing.”
Source: La Verdad
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