Magnin was the Tigers ’top scorer in the League Cup with 5 goals. Photo: Tiger Press
Paul Magnin he lives from football, but he doesn’t live for football. Tigre’s scorer, in promotion to the First Division and Matador’s top scorer in this League Cup, will have to fight until he becomes the player he is today.
He made his professional debut for Unión in the Primera B Nacional 2009-10, after training at Club Atlético Libertad in San Jerónimo del Norte, his hometown. Without much prominence, he rose to the top category along with Tatengue, but then he had to come down. He went to the Institute, also in the second division, and played again in the first division at San Luis de Quillota in Chile and San Martin in San Juan. This was the tone of his entire career.
However, in Tiger he seems to have found his place in the world. Since he arrived in 2020 scored 33 goals in 61 games and became an integral part of soccer’s structure Diego Martinez. consistent, Not everyone has football in his life.
Magnín scored 3 goals in 4 PJs for the Copa Libertadores. EFE/EPA/Juan Mabromata.
The hidden part of Pablo Magnín
theHe kicked the first penalty of the definition against the Argentinos Juniors, with all the responsibility it implied, he celebrated with his teammates and after a few hours he returned to focus on his obligations as university student of career philosophy.
“After the game I went home, my partner was there and we ate, we did a puzzle, and I had to finish a logic assignment. which I started at home, I followed it with concentration and I delivered it when I came back from the game, it was almost time because I had until 12 “, the striker explained in an interview on the radio program” Perros de la Calle ” , from Urbana Play 104.3.
Studying and being a professional athlete, something that is not uncommon to see in the elite, is not the only difference. Paul Magnin of most football players.
“I accept football as a job with a lot of responsibility. But there is life before that and I put it first. I don’t look at the standing, I try not to take it all to heart. It’s a bit far because if I participate too much I’m afraid of suffering ”, he commented in a dialogue with Tyc Sports in the preview of the semifinal.
Proof of this is a particular situation he experienced in the match against Boca, the last part of the regular period, where Tigre plays for qualification in the quarterfinals: “(Marcos) Rojo asked me if there was a tie with us and I didn’t know. Campuzano later came to tell me to be calm because Huracán was losing. I try to focus on what I have, what I can do and what I can’t do. Nothing more “.
Source: Clarin