The main leagues in the world are in full swing of matches and the South American players were present by scoring important goals.
By: DSports
November 30, 2024 · 8:06 p.m.
South America has always been a cradle of players for Europe, to the point that many of the idols there were made in this land. On this occasion, there are no exceptions.
Julian Alvarez, Rodrigo De Paul, Leonardo Cabrera, Daniel Muñoz, Gabriel y Facundo Goodnight They were key to the victories in their teams’ league matches, and in this note you are going to review how each of them went.
Julian Alvarez and Rodrigo De Paul, figures in “Colchonero”
Beyond the initial criticism, the “Araña” and the “Motorcito” became fixed pieces of Diego Simeone’s scheme at Atlético Madrid and this was noted today in the win against Valladolid.
First of all, Alvarez He scored after 35 minutes of play, to score the team’s second goal against what would later be the loser.
Rodrigo DePaulfor his part, scored on the scoreboard just two minutes after his compatriot (37′), thus beginning to shape the win.
Daniel Muñoz, the projection of Crystal Palace
One of the repeated figurines of Nestor Lorenzo’s Colombian team scored Crystal Palace’s agonizing draw against Newcastle, in the 94th minute of play. This made the entire audience delirious.
Goodnight, signatures in Leicester
The young Argentine was assisted by none other than Jamie Vardy and 20 minutes into the game he scored the first goal of what would later be a 4-1 defeat against Brentford in the Premier League.
Leandro Cabrera, a certainty in both areas
The 33-year-old Uruguayan defender was the author of the second goal for the “Pericos” in the match that would finally end 3-1 in favor against Celta de Vigo in LaLiga.
Gabriel, the Arsenal wall
The Brazilian defender scored in his team’s win against West Ham, scoring the first of the “Gunners’ 5 goals”.
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