Lucas Penche, the Spaniard from Miami Inter who fouled like Bekham

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LaLiga Promises is always a showcase to discover young promises that, with effort and sacrifice, can lead to elite football in the future. Iniesta and Fernando Torres, among many others, passed through the farms of Brunete, and they are the mirror in which to see the projects of this footballer who visited Orlando with the greatest joy.

Among the cracks that make up the squads of Spanish teams, a very good player named Lucas Penche, born in 2009 in Madrid but incidentally, defends the Inter Miami shield while also wearing the captain’s bracelet after moving to the United States with his parents when he was only 3 years old. The DNA of the Spanish player has it. Son of Manuel, Asturian, and Daniela, Venezuelan, his small stature goes hand in hand with his method to stand up and lead the American team in midfield.

The debut was against Betis and Inter Miami, which fell, almost surprisingly (3-2). He lost by a three -goal difference when Lucas Penche, who had already put a foul on the crosshead, had the idea to send the next to the entire squad. David Beckham School, owner of Inter Miami, where Luke wants to follow in his footsteps in scoring the likely goal of the tournament. That goal inspired his teammates, who almost achieved an epic equalizer, even though they still left a very good image.

“We’re not used to playing 7-a-side football,” Penche explained to Mundo Deportivo, and it is, since the youngest stage, in the United States it hasn’t been played in that modality, because frying it is done in 9 -a-side football, strange to what is happening in Spain.

Source: La Verdad

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