
José Sosa was the man for Estudiantes de La Plata for four decades. Decisive with his talent for Pincha to become champion Final tournament and this Saturday Champions trophy with an agonizing comeback against plate in San Nicolas. Amid the celebrations, the midfielder did not forget two of the club’s successes and revealed that he had recently visited them Carlos Salvador Bilardoan emblematic Punarrata and world champion coach of the Argentine national team in Mexico 1986,
“I AM FROM HERE. I WAS BORN IN STUDENTS” The words of José Sosa after Pincha’s coronation in the Champions Trophy.
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“Hopefully he can clearly understand what we just did because that’s thanks to the history they wrote.”Sosa assured in statements to the press that he remained on the field of the stadium in inland Buenos Aires.
“We visited him and I hope that he can feel the affection of all people. The impulse that he generates in us. His story, like Juan Ramón (Verón), who suffered the loss this year, has nourished us with these dreams,” he concluded about the meeting with the doctor, who has been fighting since 2017 against Hakim Adams syndrome, a neurological disease caused by an increase in cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles or cavities of the brain will.
The “Little Prince”, who was born in Carcarañá, shaped an era in the club that shaped him and is one of the great values in the club’s history. “I am grateful and I decided to return without knowing that this could happen. I thank the coaching staff and my players because they are the motivation for me to keep playing. Sometimes I jokingly tell Eduardo Domínguez to give me more, but he knows that he can count on me, I am here to help,” he said about the role he played in the team.
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There was another reference from Sosa to another hero: Osvaldo Zubeldía. He talked about a conversation he had with the leader around Juan Sebastián Verón a week ago in Santiago del Estero after the Clausura title against Racing. The fact is that the decision not to celebrate in the middle of the clash with Platense was the team’s.
“Those in charge got angry when I said that in the meantime there was no reason to celebrate, because as Zubeldía said, let the people celebrate, because we had to build to keep winning. Today we won. This is the story of Estudiantes,” he concluded.