He gives up playing for Spain with the hope of being called up by Argentina

Juan Cruz, a player who is currently in the ranks of Leganés on loan from Betis and who has become one of the sensations in LaLiga Hypermotion during the last few days, stated that if he had to choose between being international with Argentina or With Spain he would opt for the first option because “there football is experienced in a different way” and because his family “would be super proud.”

“I would choose Argentina. I think that football is lived in a different way there, my family would be super proud and I have noticed it since I was little. If you asked me when I was seven years old I would have said the same thing. I practically talk to my family every day, I have culture Argentina and that shows,” he indicated in an interview with EFE.

“Of course I see myself reaching the Argentine national team, hopefully. I think this is the way to go, to continue working, scoring goals, giving assists… with work everything comes,” also noted the winger, scorer of two goals in the three last games of the leader of the silver category of Spanish football, including the one that gave his team the victory against Amorebieta.

Juan Cruz was born in Argentina but moved to Spain when he was very young.

Juan Cruz was born in the Argentine city of Quilmes, although he has practically “no memory” of the country, since he moved to Spain when he was very young: “You can’t tell that I am Argentine because I grew up here. One memory was when I managed to go there one summer for my cousin’s fifteenth birthday. I had a great time as a family.”

“The year I was born, in Argentina there was a pretty big crisis and my mother wanted to look for her beans elsewhere. Here I think we had some uncles who made it easier for my mother to come,” he said about the reasons that led to his family for a change of scenery.

The footballer assures that he greatly enjoyed winning the World Cup in Qatar: “It was spectacular. I remember that after the match against Valencia, in which I started for Betis, Guido Rodríguez and Germán Pezzella left with the national team. They I told them to bring the Cup home and that was it. Pezzella told me that after the first game they were quite calm because it was obvious that it was going to be their World Cup, and in the end it was like that.”

He also wanted to be grateful to the world champion center back for his support: “Germán Pezzella has helped me a lot, he has made me have my feet on the ground and my head well centered. I am very grateful for the advice he gave me when I took the field. “.

2024-03-27 17:25:14
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