The Pistolero, who was sounded out to continue his career at River, has a fanaticism for the Cyclone that he expressed publicly a few years ago. Look!
River began negotiations to hire Luis Suarez to replace Julián Álvarez, who will go to Manchester City after playing the Libertadores round of 16 series against Velez. Although it seems like a utopia, in the Millionaire they do not give up and even Marcelo Gallardo He called the gunslinger to join the squad, which caused the illusion in the fans. Nevertheless, Suarez He expressed what team he is a fan of in Argentine soccer, and it is not River…
What Argentine team is Luis Suárez a fan of?
In 2019, the brand new Uruguayan striker confessed that in his childhood he followed the campaign of San Lorenzo: “I always said that since I was a child I took hold of the time when San Lorenzo won everything. The time of Beto Acosta, Bernardo Romeo, Pipi Romagnoli, Pipa Estévez caught my attention. I saw all that generation of boys and I liked to see it. There was also Pampa Biaggio and he imitated Beto Acosta. We watched it a lot at the time”, He told in a chat with Fox Sports.
After this episode, Marcelo Tinelli -vice-president of the Cyclone at that time – did not hesitate to send him a message on Twitter: “You always have the doors of San Lorenzo open! This dream is going to come true one day.”
Luis Suárez and a photo that shows his love for San Lorenzo
In 2019, after a practice in Barcelona, the Pistolero took a photo with Bernardo Romeo and on his Instagram he put “a little idol and the balls with the colors of the Cyclone.
Luis Suárez and a new mention to San Lorenzo after his departure from Barcelona
In mid-2020, in the middle of a press conference announcing his departure from Barcelona, they consulted Suarez if you had received a call from the Boedo team: “Nothing came to me from San Lorenzo. I saw it at the time, when everything was said. But expressly nothing came to me, so it’s a shame“, he slipped.
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