Chapter 116: The First League Without Santy
Saint-Tiago didn't know what he was going to face in the future, he just knew that it was over, and he was sure that no one would come to help him, so he could only wait for a turn or leave for the future.
That's right, leave.
Faced with the furious denunciation of the Boca fans and the silent anger of the club's hierarchy, Santi could not suppress the thought of leaving, one of the options that could pull him out of the maelstrom. Just like when he left Milan in a sea of abuse, he left all the blame and blame behind him, no longer affected by it, no longer troubled, and now looking back, isn't that a good solution???
With her current performances in the La Liga and the South American Club Cup, Santi is confident enough that she will not be short of a home, and it is even possible to re-enter Europe early!!
Rather than staying under tremendous pressure and waiting for a turnaround, leaving seemed to be an extremely wise choice, and when the idea of standing on the small training ground of the youth team broke through the ground, it spread at a very fast pace, swept through the mind of the entire Santiago, and crawled all over his heart, which made him think about this choice more deeply.
While Santiago was contemplating his future in training, Boca, who had travelled to Mexico, won the semi-finals with ease, with a score of 2-0 to show the Mexicans that they are the dominant Argentine league in the modern era. Such an external victory played a big role in improving the morale and image of the whole team, and coupled with the importance of this tournament, Boca Juniors returned to Buenos Aires and received unanimous praise and praise from the domestic media.
In contrast, the decentralization of the youth team to Santhiago is even more pitiful, although many players in the first team are not disgusted with Santo Tiago's approach, and even take it for granted, but due to the pressure of the club, fans and media opinion, they still expressed their support for the club's decision on different occasions.
Every day when he returns home from the club on Tango Street, whenever he shows up, he is always met with disdainful glances or aggressive words, for which there is no other way for Saintty to smile wryly and leave quickly. It was only when he returned home that he could usher in a moment of relaxation, no longer having to be outwardly indifferent, no longer paying attention to people's eyes and words, and this exhaustion made Santi almost breathless.
Seeing this, Isabella couldn't say anything to complain about Santi, so she could only continue to cheer for Santi while running around, but she didn't know that Santi had been in contact with other clubs in private
On December 1, Boca Juniors played at home against the incoming Athletic Club.
Atlético is a traditional Argentine powerhouse with seven league titles, so it is known as the top five in Argentina along with River Plate, Boca Juniors, Argentina** and San Lorenzo. However, Atlético Argentina suffered a major financial crisis in 2000 and almost went bankrupt, and even if it did survive the storm, it was devastated, and it has not won any more titles since winning the spring league in 2001-02.
Last season, Atlético Argentina finished 16th, the biggest reason being the lack of firepower in the midfield, with only 17 goals scored in 19 league games, the third-lowest number of goals scored by 20 teams. Whether it's Grasini, Lugelsio or Caballero, the number of goals scored is not as good as it could be. Coupled with the lack of patience at the top and frequent changes of coaches, it is naturally more difficult for players to deliver good results.
In the eyes of the current Argentine football people, unless the new coach Rousseau has the power to turn decay into magic, it is believed that Atlético Argentina Football Club will return to the ranks of the competition, and I believe there is still a long way to go.
Atlético Argentina has made two big signings up front this season, Oche of Atlético Argentinos and Argentine striker Viele, who impressed in the Copa Sudamericana last season, and will be tasked with reviving Atlético Argentina.
At the same time, it cannot be denied that the current situation of the Athletic team has left them without the financial resources to bring in better players, so the young talents of the Athletic team, which has always been known as the academy in the academy, have to wear blue and white jerseys and fight hard for the future of the parent team. Zuculini, Prichuda and Sanchez are no longer the spoiled babes around their parents, and their responsibility now is to help the century-old giants relegate.
Among them, Rioué is good at providing frequent assists and quick commuting down the right flank, and midfield fighters Zuculini and Sanchez Sotero, the commanding heights in the box, they are slowly looking for the giants that the academy has lost under the leadership of almost the same young Morales and Yakubu.
Therefore, although Atlético Argentina has lost its glory after the economic crisis, it is definitely a difficult opponent for any team in the Liga League, especially Boca, who are at the critical juncture of winning the league!!
Before this game, coach Ischea had moved the idea of bringing Santhiago back into the team list, and he was already familiar with Santi's strength, and he thought it would be better to be a substitute! However, Bianchi, who knew what he was thinking in his heart, appeared to dissuade Ischea from dispelling this idea, and Ischea was still a little puzzled about it, but when he entered the candy box stadium and saw the angry fans here, he secretly said that he was lucky in his heart.
Fortunately, I didn't insist on going my own way in this game, otherwise I am afraid that even I would be implicated in this decision!! Crazy Boca fans don't care if you're a player or a manager!!
Seeing this scene, Boca's players were also full of sighs, and this first home game in the turmoil also showed them the true attitude of the fans towards this matter, and even the absolute core like Riquelme did not dare to hold the intention of exculpating Santi, and could only sweat for the future of Santi in their hearts.
As for the rest of the major TV commentators, they came to the candy box with the mentality of watching the show, and these Argentine commentators wanted to know if the Boca Juniors could still have the upper hand and win against such a tough stubble as Athletic after leaving Santo Tiago, and that was their concern.