Colombia National Team: Andrés Llinás encouraged to leave Millonarios to sign abroad | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League

Regarding the recent performance with the Colombian National Team in the friendly against Guatemala and the match he played with Millonarios in the Betplay Cup final against Junior, the topic of conversation in several sports programs was Andres Llinas.

The 25-year-old central defender from Bogotá is one of the figures in Alberto Gamero’s team and after having a good presentation with the tricolor, they are already asking him to leave Colombian football and go abroad.

Precisely, in ESPN’s Fútbol Show program, the journalist Daniel Angulo asked that the ‘Kaiser’ come out to soccer from abroad so that he continues to fight other players in his position, in possible calls from Néstor Lorenzo.

“Llinás, the game is fantastic, he deserves and needs to leave Colombian football,” Angulo mentioned in the middle of the conversation with Nicole Regnier and Melissa Martínez, about the current affairs of the albiazul central defender. “To continue being called up to the Colombian National Team, Llinás has to be in a better league,” he added.

And it is that the defender spent the last week with the tricolor after receiving the call from Néstor Lorenzo and once the commitment against Mexico ended (in which he did not add minutes) he went to Barranquilla on a charter flight to reach the final Betplay Cup.

Llinás started and played the entire match in the 1-0 loss to Junior. Despite the result, many valued his performance and applauded him for not asking to be replaced despite the wear and tear of the week and the trip from the United States.

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