Ezequiel Bullaude returned to Feyenoord last summer after a year in Buenos Aires. When there was little prospect for him, he left for Fortuna Sittard on a rental basis. In a conversation with ESPN the 23-year-old Argentinian talks candidly about his time at Boca Juniors and his first months at his new club in Sittard.
Bullaude is currently on loan to Fortuna Sittard, where he has already found the net twice in five games, including against PSV. The housing market is also tight in Limburg. “I live with my girlfriend in a hotel in Sittard, that’s part of it. I adapt and am sure I will find an apartment quickly.”
After a disappointing first season in De Kuip, Boca Juniors turned to the services of the 23-year-old midfielder. “That is a dream for every Argentinian boy.” Bullaude does not hesitate for a second and temporarily returns to his country. Playing in De Kuip was nice, but La Bombonera was unparalleled. “A historic stadium. Everyone wants to play there. Argentinian fans can motivate you enormously, but it can also make you nervous.”
The Mouth decided not to exercise the option in his contract, causing Bullaude to return to Rotterdam, after which he was loaned out again, this time to Fortuna Sittard. I don’t care how. I scored two goals so I’m very happy with that. My goal is to score as many goals as possible, help the team and get points with Fortuna Sittard. And other than that, I just want to play well, win and enjoy.”
Will we see Bullaude shine in De Kuip next year or is that too ambitious for the 23-year-old Argentinian?
The Curious Case of Ezequiel Bullaude: From Buenos Aires to Limburg
Ah, football – the sport where dreams are spun from the silk of skill and the agony of living in a hotel with your girlfriend while searching for an apartment. Ezequiel Bullaude’s journey is nothing short of a rollercoaster, albeit one without a safety harness. This young Argentinian midfielder embarked on a veritable voyage when he left Feyenoord, headed back to Boca Juniors – a glamorous step for any lad from Argentina. I mean, playing in La Bombonera? It’s like asking if you want to kiss a beautiful supermodel or just double-tap her Instagram pic. Except, we’re talking about football. And there are no filters. Well, unless you’re on the pitch, of course.
Life in Limburg: A New ‘Adventure’ in a Hotel Room
Now, Bullaude finds himself at Fortuna Sittard, scoring twice in five appearances, including a cheeky little number against PSV. Not bad! Meanwhile, the housing market seems to be playing hide-and-seek with him as he curates a collection of overpriced hotel towels with his girlfriend. By the way, he adapted so well to this ‘extravagant’ lifestyle – three stars, room service, and an existential crisis about whether to order the schnitzel or hold out for the promised “apartment.” Who says romance is dead?
Boca Juniors: Where Dreams Go to Score
But let’s not forget his time at Boca Juniors, folks: “A dream for every Argentinian boy,” he says, as if every 10-year-old in Argentina secretly harbors aspirations of playing in the mud-soaked glory of La Bombonera. You know, the place where the crowd doesn’t just watch but *breathes* life into the game. One minute, you’re feeding off their energy; the next, you’re wishing you were fitted with a defibrillator after a particularly thrilling nutmeg.
The Coach Called ‘The Mouth’
But the romance ended when Boca Juniors decided not to exercise the option in his contract, like a first date that ends suddenly when they realize you’ve just consumed 38 chicken wings. And back to Rotterdam he goes! But glory can shine through heartbreak. Bullaude isn’t moping in the corner; oh no! He’s got goals – and I’m not talking about the kind he scores on the pitch. He’s on a mission: “I don’t care how. I want to score goals!” He’s got ambition; the kind that makes you warm inside, like a double chocolate brownie. And who can blame him?
The Big Question: Will He Shine Bright in De Kuip?
So, can we expect to see Bullaude dazzling fans back at De Kuip next season, or would that be asking a bit too much from our 23-year-old protagonist? After all, it’s a fine balance between ambition and being real about getting a one-bedroom flat in a gentrified market. Chelsea spent nine billion on an untapped youth, while Bullaude is simply hoping for an apartment with a decent Wi-Fi connection. Talk about setting the bar high!
In conclusion, as we follow Bullaude’s journey from the vibrant energy of Boca Juniors to the quieter avenues of Sittard, we’ll see if this lad can keep those goals flying in, all while navigating the complexities of love, housing, and perhaps the occasional chicken sandwich. The spotlight is on him, and for now, I’ll happily grab some popcorn and watch this one unfold.