Lucas Cepeda Departs Colo-Colo: Farewell Message

Lucas Cepeda made statements after saying goodbye to Colo Coloshowing his happiness for the jump to European football. He thanked the club for these two years that, according to him, were very important for him. His main objective was always to reach Europe. He was also very grateful for the affection of the white fans. His arrival in Spanish football could be decisive in continuing in the Chilean National Team.

His most notable phrases:

“I’m happy, I want to thank Colo Colo, these two years were very important for me, they opened the doors for me and thank God it happened. As they say, God’s timing is perfect and now I’m going to go for everything, it was a dream I was looking for.”

“I was patient, I focused on Colo Colo and thank God it happened, unfortunately I had bad moments, but I am happy for the love they always gave me.”

“I came with the hope of earning a place here, playing with the greats and reaching the biggest team in Chile and I think I was up to the task. Unfortunately there were bad moments, but this is how it is and I leave with the love of the people.”

“We were looking at the offers that were coming in and my representative evaluated everything, we took this one and we are going to go all out to leave the name of Colo Colo at the top.”

“I had to perform because if I didn’t perform it would be noticed, I had bad and good games but I was happy to take this leap and go for the best.”

“Vidal told me to work as always. Now I am another Colo Colo fan.”

“I was never in a bad mood, I was just calm that it was going to happen because we were doing things well.”

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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