2023-05-15 02:38:07
In recent years, the University of Chile incorporated a large number of players with the hope of putting together a competitive squad. Undoubtedly, one of the strangest purchases was in 2017 when the club signed the Chilean-Swede Anton Guerrero, only 16 years old.
The young man came to University of Chile after passing through the Sangre Chilena FC project. However, Anton Guerrero could not play in the “Blue” set neither in the lower divisions nor the first team due to a FIFA impediment, since it did not allow transfers of minors between international clubs.
After some months of uncertainty, University of Chile He decided to make a loan with Anton Guerrero, so he transferred him to Skene IF of Sweden. A year later, the young man returned to the country to join the Under-19 team led by Luis Musrri and made his debut with the “Romántico Viajero” Projection, although he played few commitments.
On his journey, Anton Guerrero returned to Skene IF, the club where he currently plays, although he does so in the third division of Sweden, an amateur category. In addition, in an interview with “AS Chile”, the player himself declared that he worked in a company that delivers packages with the aim of generating extra money.
The defeat of the U.
After the fall of the University of Chile Against Coquimbo Unido, Mauricio Pellegrino made an analysis of the game: “We got a little messy, we began to rush and, in that rush to reach the goal, we lost possession and gave the opponent the chance to go on the counter, which is something they do very well. In the second half, the rival came in better than us, especially in that aspect, with quick starts. We were imprecise”.
Lastly, the coach “Romantic traveler” He added: “After the second goal we lost control because we got into their game, in the protests and we forgot to play. You have to learn from this type of encounter, you have to be calm. We must congratulate the rival and continue working for Monday’s game.”
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