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Who is Renzo Giampaoli, the “heir to Balerdi” who could make his debut in Boca

Renzo Giampaoli has just signed his first professional contract with Boca (Bocaoficial)

Unexpectedly, a name appeared in Miguel Ángel Russo’s plans for the match against Lanús for the fourth day of Zone 4 of the Professional League Cup: Renzo Giampaoli. The central defender emerged as a drinkable alternative to fill a position in the central defense after the discharge of another young man like Gastón Ávila, who returned to test positive for COVID-19 in the last hours and was discharged for the crash before the Garnet.

Giampaoli was born 20 years ago in the small town of Bombal, located less than 100 kilometers from Rosario, Santa Fe. Formed in the quarry xeneize, He had the opportunity to show his conditions in the last preseason carried out during the pandemic, in which he was accompanied by other young promises such as Agustín Lastra, Agustín Sandez, Enzo Roldán, Alan Varela, Cristian Medina, Aaron Molinas and Exequiel Zeballos. In any case, I had attended some practices with the First since 2019.

Captain in the Reserve directed by Sebastián Battaglia, to Infobae they described this jewel blue and gold like a central defender “Very fast and with enormous technique” despite its great height (1.88). “Much more technical than physical”, was the data provided about a footballer who also improved muscle development in the last time due to his thin frame. In the minors he knew how to savor the honeys of success with titles in his category (2000).

Since the Xeneize sold to Leonardo Balerdi to European football and later Santiago Ramos Mingo left for Barcelona in Spain through parental authority (Boca maintains a legal dispute over this issue), the new one targeted in the lower boquenses was Giampa.

Giampaoli-Zambrano, the central duo that Boca could have against Lanús (Bocaoficial)
Giampaoli-Zambrano, the central duo that Boca could have against Lanús (Bocaoficial)

With the second team he makes his leadership notice more through the game than through communication, prioritizes order and has a good start with his feet. In the vast majority of his performances he worked as the first central marker, so if he was used by Russo, it would be the Peruvian Carlos Zambrano who would move as number 6.

Although he has not yet added official minutes in the First Division, Russo takes it into account behind the main alternatives in that sector within the squad: Lisandro López, Carlos Izquierdoz, Zambrano and Ávila. In fact, the coaching staff followed him closely in the friendlies prior to the restart of official activity against Argentinos Juniors, Students from Río Cuarto Y Central Tents, beyond being a regular at soccer practices and weekly training sessions.

On September 15, he signed his first professional contract with the Soccer Council, together with his teammates Pablo Gerzel (also category 2000) and Juan Ignacio Baiardino (1999). A little over two months after signing his formal bond, it would be his turn to do the same on his first payroll. It is available to Russo and dreams of the premiere at the Bombonera.

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