Andrés Vombergar, the striker who learned to shout goals in Slovenian and now makes San Lorenzo happy

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Andrés Vombergar, the striker who learned to shout goals in Slovenian and now makes San Lorenzo happy

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Andrés Vombergar made his San Lorenzo debut with a goal. Photo Juano Tesone

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Andres Vombergar learned to shout the word goal in Slovenian, despite being born in the heart of Villa Luzuriaga. And perhaps in that language he celebrated his first First Division goal in his first First Division game. The story was told by the striker himself on his recent arrival at San Lorenzo. “My family is Slovenian, all four of my grandparents are Slovenes. They moved when they were very young after World War II”told on the official website.

Little was known about this powerful attacker, who is 27 years old and measures 1 meter 87 centimeters. He made his debut in Ituzaingó, in First C, in 2014; He passed Fénix and Los Andes. Then he emigrated to Slovenia, to Russia and his last step was to Mexico. From there he arrived in Boedo a couple of days ago. Ruben Darío Insua looked at him well, in good shape, and decided to focus on him. He put it with 4 minutes left, touched a ball and sent it to the rescue. Yes, a striker in the purest form of him.

“It’s incredible what happened to me: I was almost about not to get off the plane and they already put me on the line for a few minutes. I’m happy for the goal and for the work the boys did, because in the end I had to get in. “explained the 27-year-old striker of Slovenian origin.

And I add: “Maybe he’s an optimist about the finish line, I don’t know. Luckily I was in front of the arch and pushed it. I come to add. It was a very tough match, we were denied the results and we hope that this will serve as a boost for what is to come ”.

Vombergar has already pushed the ball flying to the back of the Argentine goal.  Photo: Juano Tesone

Vombergar has already pushed the ball flying to the back of the Argentine goal. Photo: Juano Tesone

Some good results and a lot of calm is what brought Ruben Darío Insua, who praised the scorer of the afternoon at La Paternal. “We appreciate the short time he has played and what he has done, but I also want to highlight Leguizamón’s game”said the DT.

“We deserved to win, the clear possibilities of the race were ours. I think we are on the right track. We had the ability to neutralize the rival. There are few teams that come here and leave with a clean sheet. Afterwards I think you never stop thinking about winning and that’s why we took the win. “continued explaining the coach of the Cyclonewho accumulates 16 points in the tournament.

And he expanded: “We are here to keep growing. We try to strengthen the collective aspect and thus to support the individual flow. We also want to evolve physically: on a difficult field we were able to play with the same intensity for 95 minutes against an excellently trained team ”.

What did you explain about the ownership of Augusto Batalla and the replacement of Sebastián Torrico? “We have two great goalkeepers and we want both of them to have a leading role”hill.

Source: Clarin

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