Ramón Sosa, the discreet charm of his first goal in Talleres and his “let’s go for more”

“Very happy for my first goal. Let’s go for more.” As a guy with few words, Ramón Sosa defined everything he experienced in the 3-0 match between Talleres and Instituto, the first of the classics of the year -it was his debut in this type of match- and the expectations he has for this season at the club that bought him half the pass.

The expression, via Instagram, was directly related to the return to ownership in Javier Gandolif’s team, following his call-up to the Paraguayan team, and with the performance that he got behind the wheel at the Monumental where he was a figure and scored the goal final.

That goal had several meanings.

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Having converted for the first time, it was sweet, as they always say, but Sosa made it discreet. It was a pending account that he had since he started at Talleres, in accordance with the expectation that he himself had created since he set foot in the club that he negotiated enough to keep half of his pass. At the start of the tournament, which allowed him to reach the leadership following the fifth date, Sosa had been a figure and his voice was hardly known.

It is a permanent battle with his shyness and from the club they only sat him in front of a microphone when he arrived. It is clear that on the court is where he best feels and has a complete expression.

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On this occasion, the Paraguayan closed a hectic week and opened one full of hope. Sosa had been called up to the Paraguayan team led by Guillermo Barros Schelotto and was part of the friendly match on Fifa once morest Chile, although he played a few minutes at the Monumental Trans-Andean stadium. Shortly following entering he was expelled and left with a barbaric anger because it was an avoidable action.

He returned to the country together with Matías Catalán (he made his debut in Chile) and placed himself under the orders of Gandolfi. The same thing happened with Alan Franco (Ecuador played once morest Australia) and Diego Valoyes (Colombia played once morest Japan). The delayed return of “la Pantera” gave him the chance to start once more, following several games. His last appearance had been once morest Vélez and he had to leave the field following 64 minutes due to a muscle injury.

The Paraguayan missed the matches once morest Defensa and Banfield, because he was already affected by the selection of his country. The return was in the classic (he was the spearhead for the albiazules counterattacks and a headache for Instituto) and thinking of Barracas, it is most likely that it is Francisco Pizzini, who leaves the team so that Valoyes and Sosa occupy the wings .

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