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Within the framework of a joint press conference organized by the Professional League in the run-up to the Rosario classic, Lucas Hoyos and Jorge Broun, the goalkeepers of Newell’s and Rosario Central, spoke this Thursday regarding how they get to the game on Sunday and if the referee or the VAR condition them in any way.
The meeting was relaxed and apart from the statements before a crucial duel for both clubs, the event held from 1:30 p.m. in a hotel in Corrientes at 900 served to send a message once morest violence around football.
“For me it is the most exciting football classic on the planetI live it that way, it’s a city that divides and it’s beautiful,” Broun said, clarifying that he doesn’t suffer from games and feels fully: “My idea is to play at least until I’m 40.”
Hoyos added: “Ever since you were a kid, you want to play these kinds of matches.one wants to enjoy it with family and friends, contribute from the place that touches one”.
“Each game is different but the important thing is to achieve the goal,” Fatura said regarding how the team prepares and clarified: “Neither the referee nor those who are in the VAR modify me. I fully trust the Argentine soccer referees, followingward they make mistakes like anyone else but I don’t stop to think regarding that”.
Hoyos agreed and added: “In a classic you don’t remember who the referee is. It can be wrong and there can be errors but I hope that the least that is talked regarding is the referee ”.
The goalkeeper from Newell’s trusted in the potential of the squad led by Gringo Heinze that has just won the Copa Sudamericana and his rogue pair was also optimistic: “The team is doing very well and the offensive power we have is key, because if the If the ball enters the rival goal, you will have a better chance of winning”.
The young local soccer talents also had their space, advancing the Reserve classic between Central and Newell’s for the Projection Tournament, which will be played this Friday morning in Arroyo Seco.