Luis Advíncula has just been informed of his recent statements related to the Peruvian National Team, Alianza Lima, Boca Juniors, among others. However, the words that have the greatest effect on red will be linked to the xeneize box. The right-back of his Argentina national team took position at the moment when the teams were taking position and left a message about some indisciplines.
“I think if you have a dinner before a loss, it’s okay. But if you lost a game and you go to a club. . . Boca fans are everywhere. (. . . ) I’m not an asshole. I’m wrong, I didn’t, do I see myself in a nightclub?There are those who will be quite short. In football there are moments for everything,” Luis Advíncula told YouTube’s La Lengua.
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These statements had an impact in Argentina, from the sports environment and the environmental impact in the lyrics of “Bolt”. Even the figure of Luis Advíncula tends to evolve, since the Boca Juniors fans have gone through his renewal and he has had the captain’s belt.
“Captain’s Ribbon 2024,” “This guy is everything that’s right on and off the Los Angeles court. For more players like him”, “Renewal and captain”, “The tape right now”, “In spite of everything, he is “The only one who breaks in Boca”, “The only bostero I respect being a River fan”, “Never go, Luis”, “The captain of Boca, now”, “Finally one who thinks. You were born for Boca,” Negrito dear. Give him the angels of the club”, were some of the comments of the Xeneiz fans.
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After his time at Rayo Vallecano, Luis Advíncula arrived at Boca Juniors. He soon became a regular starter in the Xeneize race. In 101 games, the Peruvian national team full-back has scored five goals.
Through its official Twitter account, Argentine newspaper César Luis Merlo reported that Estrella Solitaria sent it to Rayo: “Botafogo won an offer to buy Luis Advíncula, whose contract with Boca ends in December. The club won and “we will have to avoid opening a sale. In Peru there is a contract that lasts for 3 years,” said the journalist.
He has a degree in Communication Sciences in Journalism from the Federico Villarreal National University (UNFV). Main interest in sports and social issues. Editor of the Sports segment in La República.
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