Bryan Zaragoza (23) had his first big night with the Spanish team on Monday. He took the field in the 69th minute for Jeremy Pino and enter the green activated playful mode as much as possible.
In his first act he lifted the audience from their seats with a trademark stomp. From then on everything he did was a dribble festival where he was the absolute king. Already in the final stretch, with the score at 2-2, he took the ball and with the determination of someone who fully believes in his abilities he went for the rival goal. Along the way there were players left until he was knocked down and generated a maximum penalty that he himself converted.
Well, after the game and still on the adrenaline of the great game he scored, he decided to send a message to Tuchelthat in his stage at Bayern Munich –where he still belongs – didn’t give him any chance. Who knows if, now that the German is England coach, he will eventually cross paths with Spain and suffer the Andalusian’s dribbling.
‘‘Did Tuchel say I lacked adaptation? Soccer is PLAYED with FEET, not LANGUAGE.
I play to make my people happy, I feel NO pressure. Punishment is PERSONALITY, I asked Fabián and I thank him.”.
The Andalusian addressed the media and spoke about his pride in representing Spain. ”I do not lack the desire to represent my country. I was on the bench, I wanted to take the field and I showed it. My game is based on dribbling and whenever I have the ball I try to do it. Taking punishment is an act of personality,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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