Argentine football is lived with everything, otherwise look what happened Rodrigo Llinasthe goalkeeping coach of Santa Fe Unionwhich he visited this Saturday Sarmiento de Junín by the 8th of League Cup.
At the end of the first half, with Tatengue behind on the scoreboard, Llinás saw the ball go off the pitch in the direction he was facing and, in his eagerness to accelerate the lateral shot, he was the protagonist of a mistake which quickly went viral.
Llinás, a 48-year-old former goalkeeper from Santa Fe who grew up in Unión and played for promotion clubs such as Defensores de Belgrano, Atlanta and Deportivo Merlo, rose to catch the ball and in his stretch He hit his head on the edge of the roof of the reserves bench.
After the impact, the ball slipped from his hand and Llinás ended up on the ground, showing the consequences of the violent impact. After, the burst of blood emanating from his scalp forced the Santa Fe club doctor to attend to him.
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His instinct as goalkeeper he played a trick on poor Llinás, who left the field with a scarf on his head towards the away locker room, to check and treat his wound.
Argentine football in its purest form, the one that plays 11 against 11 but that each of those who are part of each match lives on the limit. Also the goalkeeping coach.
Source: Clarin
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