Charles Aranguiz: five things about the steering wheel of Bayer Leverkusen and Chile

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1) As a mother, as a child

Aranguiz was born in Puente Alto in the south of the Chilean capital, Santiago, in April 1989, and it may be inevitable that she would be attracted to the game from an early age since her mother, Mariana Sandoval, is a network coach in the region. Training

Aranguiz took his first steps into the game with Nueva Esperanza, and went to the young people of the University of Chile at the age of 13, his mother stayed at the club, fitting the first president of the Amateur Football Association of Puente Alto.

Ten senior trophies in his later career and Aranguiz long ago managed to get rid of Sandoval’s need for work, but he has never accepted his generosity in this regard.

“There was a time when my son told me not to paint anymore,” he told Somos Futboleras. “He said, ‘I can send you the stars.’ I looked at him and said, ‘Do you think I’m here for money?’ I paint in a high-risk social sector and with other people with a lot of resources and I feel like I give a lot.”

2) A champion in Chile

Although Aranguiz played almost a hundred matches with the University of Chile, in fact it is his wonderful rivals Colo Colo with whom he won his first name of the Chilean First Division in 2009, playing 23 matches at the base of his midfield.

After a 14-match interlude with Quilmes, Aranguiz joined the university’s first club in 2011 and spent 3 years there. Their first year saw them win the Opening and Closing league titles, as well as the Copa Sudamericana; opening moment and its 3rd in the Copa Chile.

Aranguiz added a bigger lead to his game, and during his time left for the International in Brazil in 2014, he had scored 20 goals in 95 games with Los Azules.

3) A champion with Chile

Aranguiz had been playing in Brazil for a few months before the FIFA World Cup. If he had been an unknown in the old global before the tournament, he replaced it all on June 18, 2014, when he scored one and helped others in The 2-0 Group B victory over the protective champion Spain in Rio de Janeiro.

Chile was despite all being kicked out of the tournament by Brazil after a penalty shootout in the eighth round. The Red One.

Third in the 1962 World Cup, Chile, despite everything, won its first honor in the primaries the following summer, beating Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the name of the 2015 Copa America with a penalty win in the top in Santiago. They then repeated the tour in the Copa America Centenario in the United States the following year.

“Charles Aranguiz is the top decisive player the Chilean national team has had,” said his foreign teammate and former Hamburg midfielder Marcelo Díaz excitedly. “He may not have the reputation of Arturo Vidal or Alexis Sanchez, but he does all the hard work. I appreciate him as a player and as a person.”

4) Hands, of some

Leverkusen walked away from the wonderful English Premier League champion Leicester City to sign Aranguiz from the International in the summer of 2015. State champion with the Porto Alegre club, what kind of player did Die Werkself get? A wrestler in the middle of the field or a talented goalscorer for the big occasion?

In the end, a little of both. The FIFA official described Aranguiz as “a cunning midfielder and tiger of the highest level, notable for his ability to win and distribute the ball, choose passes and hit the bottom of the net.” They didn’t make a mistake.

Aranguiz played in the left, right and center midfield under the direction of four other coaches with their own systems almost their fourth full season with Leverkusen. This term invariably anchors the midfield as one of the double pivots of Peter Bosz’s midfield, whether the Dutchman plays a 4-2-3-1 or, as has been the case most recently, a 3-4-3.

For Kai Havertz, Kevin Volland and Leon Bailey, Bayer has no shortage of players in the starting, however, Aranguiz is pulling the strings, averaging 1,264 pitches this season at 80 consistent with the game. The Chilean still knows where the bottom of the net is, however, scoring in the last game before the break imposed by the coronavirus to Leverkusen was 3–1 in the first leg over Rangers in the last EUROPA League 16.

5) In company

Aranguiz is one of nine Chilean players who have marched in the Bundesliga. The 2015 Copa America winning team also praised Diaz for his move to HSV as well as Miiko Albornoz of Hanover. The following year, midfielder Vidal was at Bayern Munich, while forward Eduardo Vargas, who scored another opposite goal for Spain in 2014, played for Hoffenheim.

Waldo Ponce, the first Chilean in Germany, played five games on loan at Wolfsburg by the University of Chile in 2003. Vidal has won 3 consecutive Bundesliga matches with Bayern, while Junior Fernandes (also Leverkusen), Gonzalo Jara and Nicolás Castillo (both Mainz) circulate the package. Vidal would possibly be offering fierce competition, but Diaz might be right: Is Aranguiz perhaps the best?

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