What two teachers do you have? Sergio Camel! Awaiting confirmation of signing of Diego Costa for him Vallecano Ray, something that if nothing goes wrong will take some time. The youth squad Athletic this course has been moved to Vallecas you can practice with Falcao and the one of Alligator two true legends of the rojiblanco team that used to be on the cards…
In 2012-13, they formed an attacking duo that finished in the final of Copa del Rey raised by mattress makers in Santiago Bernabeu. That day’s tie for one came after some great play by the Colombian which, in the middle of the field, saw the Hispanic-Brazilian clear the check in space for him to beat. Diego Lopez. It was 1-1 where an extension was reached that decided Miranda to pass from Coke. A goal that ended the 14-year-old’s derby jinx.
Their last fight together in Athletic preceded him Majorca in Calderon. It ended 0-0, the rojiblancos played nothing and came after the hangover of Copa del Rey. After that they played a game together at Chelsea in 2015-16 but the Colombian came through London It was to forget and he left there with 12 games behind him.
Now on Vallecano Ray after almost 10 years they can come back to redeem the lead that gave the Atletico Madrid and Simeone is his last Copa del Rey.
On one side will be Radamel Falcao which came last year Vallecas and as a rojiblanco he played 91 games and scored 70 goals. A Europa League, a European Super Cup and one Copa del Rey he won as a mattress. In its part, Diego Costa he played 216 games and scored 83 goals. He won one League, three European Super Cupsa European League and one Copa del Rey.
If nothing changes Sergio Camel will have two of his idols this season on Vallecas to continue to grow in your career. Of course, moving on Ray It can be better than you expect.
Source: La Verdad

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