Germán Cano does not stop breaking the nets in Fluminense and will travel to the Qatar 2022 World Cup: “If they need me, I’ll be there”

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A few days before the start of the World Cup, there are several Argentine players who are trying to make a place on Scaloni’s list. Lionel Messi breaks through in France, Lautaro Martínez stands out in Italy and ‘Cuti’ Romero has a great moment in England, among others, but in the statistics what is ahead is someone else. This is Germán Cano, Fluminense striker and Brasileirao top scorer.

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The 34-year-old striker began his career at Lanús, where he only managed to play a handful of games before moving to Chacarita. He later went to Colón de Santa Fe but has just started finding his best version overseas. In Colombia he managed to take off with the Deportivo Pereira shirt and after a stop in the Nacional of Paraguay he landed again in the land of “coffee”. This time, wearing the Independiente Medellín jacket.

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In 196 games defending the colors of the DIM, he scored 129 goalsand in between he also had the opportunity to try his luck in Mexican football: Pachuca and León. Germán Cano’s 2020 began in Brazilian football. The Lomas de Zamora native was called by Vasco da Gama and moved to Rio de Janeiro, where his stay has been complicated since the start of the pandemic.

In any case, the striker managed to keep scoring, and in just two seasons with the ‘Almirante’ shirt he scored 43 points, which earned him a call from another of Brazil’s great teams. Looking forward to 2022, Cano has moved to the neighborhood, but not the state. The striker went to Fluminense and the adaptation was not a problem. The “Influenza” started off on the right foot and he started getting excited about the World Cup.

Source: Clarin

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