Cuesta Signing: Club President Confirms Success

The arrival of Carlos Cuesta in Brazilian football has been favorable for several parts, although it only has two appearances. The footballer begins to recover his level In a place where he has the coach’s confidence after an unfortunate and brief step by Galatasaray and the defense of Vasco da Gama looks more solid.

To his debut with goal in the tie to two in front of Ceará, In which he began in the substitute bank, he added an outstanding performance in his first ownership with this shirt, in what was another equality in one of the classic cariocas against Flamengo in the Maracaná, where another Colombian, Jorge Carrascal, opened the score for the premises.

Fernando Diniz referred to the performance of the 26 -year -old central: “Not only had a safe action, but in my opinion, it was very good. A very tight party. I don’t think he made any defensive error. When the team was in danger, it helped in construction. ”

Diniz highlights Cuesta’s personality

For the Brazilian coach, his arrival in Vasco da Gama was a successful decision, to which he arrived on loan from the Turkish club until the end of this yearand its immediate impact could lead to the Brazilian team think of a possible renewal or purchase.

He is a player with a lot of personality and was a success, Both he and Robert Renan sign them in the transfers window. We were in a hurry to sign players and with the limited funds, we managed to make some good signings during the market, ”said Diniz.

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The goal of Vasco da Gama will be to stay in the highest category of Brazilian football, because It is currently located in box 16 with 24 points2 above the red zone. This Wednesday, September 24, the Carioca Club will play a pending match of day 16 against Bay.

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Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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