What if not, Atlético de Madrid, champions of the VI International edition of LaLiga Promises in Orlando after a massive final against a tough Real Madrid, will star in the final prize distribution at the individual level.
The MVP is clearer and the José Ramón de la Morena Foundation, where football runs in its roots, did not hesitate to give it to Ian Jonathan Larramendia, captain of Atlético de Madrid. The ‘6’ rojiblanco set the standard in the final where, despite not scoring, he made the difference with a game perspective and ability to control the tempo and steal typical of older players. He did this throughout the tournament and studied it against Real Madrid, who didn’t know how to measure their football.
Both award colors have the highest scorer. Guillermo Trujillano, who killed Atlético de Madrid, was capital on his 7 goals throughout the tournament and, not only that, with a good hat trick in the final, where he also added help from his great left foot that drove of confusion for everyone. championship defenses.
The runner-up, Real Madrid, was also not noticed. Guillermo Ponce, his goalkeeper, won the award for Best Goalkeeper after proving a wall that, until the final, had only scored one goal in four games. And he’s also not bad against Atlético de Madrid, but this time he could be beaten by a rojiblanca punch.
Finally, the award for best coaching staff went to Villarreal, fourth in LaLiga Promises, a team where Hodei Jiménez and Pier Luis Antonio, as well as their assistants, taught football corrections. and good treatment of their players.
Source: La Verdad

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