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Carlos Izquierdoz and a cry for revenge: first goal in Spain and against Piqué’s team

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Carlos Izquierdoz and a cry for revenge: first goal in Spain and against Piqué's team

Carlos Izquierdoz scored 2-0 for Gijón anticipating the goalkeeper.

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Carlos Izquierdoz already marked in Spain. The former Mouthwhich left Xeneize in search of new and more serene landscapes, marked the landslide of Sports Gijon in view of Andorrathe club owned by Gerard Piqué in the Second Division of the Iberian country.

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The central defender scored 2-0 in the final 4-1 for the Asturians, who thus obtained his first win of the competition after the 1-1 debut, as a guest against Miranda.

14 minutes of the second half were played when Leftz It showed its air power again in the rival area. He went looking for a free kick that came in the form of a center and stood up anticipating the movement of Raúl Lizoain, the rival goalkeeper. A classic goal from Cali, who with this cry reaches 35 goals in 444 games throughout his career.

Izquierdoz celebrated his goal with all his teammates and then returned to the field smiling, raising a finger to the sky and to celebrate by giving relief to a board that was hitherto even.

Soon after, the Serbian Djukawho had opened the scoring, put the third and finally appeared Aitor Garcia with the fourth goal. The discount arrived at the end of the match, to decorate the result.

Izquierdoz left Boca with sporting frustration at not being able to advance on the pitch Libertadores Cup, days after the elimination with Corinthians for the round of 16 of the match. But also with the regret that his departure took place in the midst of a silent conflict with the Football Council, consisting of an alleged decision by the DT Hugo Ibarrareplacing Sebastian Battaglia.

“It bothers me that things have been said that are lies,” Cali said in his farewell, through a post on social media in which he also dedicated some heartfelt words to the fans of the La Ribera club.

“I would have liked to greet you in another way, sure. But nothing happens, it happened like this. I leave satisfied because I have always given everything I had of myselfputting off other personal dreams or sometimes giving priority to the club for the family, “said the defender with a past also in Lanús and in Mexican football.

About to turn 34, Leftz He is enjoying this new “European” stage at Gijón, the club where he arrived and which immediately joined the 11th owner of coach Abelardo Fernández.

Source: Clarin

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