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Forlán: “I continue to experience goosebumps when I think about Atlético fans.”
Forlán: “I continue to experience goosebumps when I think about Atlético fans.”Diego Forlán has consistently been cherished by supporters, and his association with Atlético Madrid is no exception.
The club’s triumph in Hamburg was significantly influenced by the legendary forward, who played a critical role in securing the club’s first European title in 48 years.
Forlán, who captivated the world with his exceptional performance during the 2010 World Cup, was awarded the Golden Ball and the Golden Boot as Spain carried the trophy. Forlán provided an exclusive interview with AS, powered by Just Eat,
in which he discussed his busy life after retirement, his fond memories of Atlético Madrid, and his views on the current team. “I am the owner of the Durazno Fútbol Club, a football team in Uruguay that competes in the third division. I have four sons,” Forlán shared with a chuckle.
“I also instruct approximately 150 young players at the Forlán Academy, while simultaneously competing in tennis tournaments as an amateur. Currently, I am ranked 117th in the world in the over-45 category.” “Life is quite hectic.
” Forlán clarified that his decision to join Atlético Madrid was motivated by ambition and enthusiasm as he reflected on his voyage. Despite Valencia’s superior offer at the time, he was captivated by Miguel Ángel Gil’s passion and the challenge that lied ahead.
“Despite the fact that the club was not participating in the Champions League at the time, I was captivated by the excitement,” he declared. Additional information is available:
A particular highlight was securing the Golden Boot during the 2008/09 season. “The feat of scoring 32 goals in 33 matches was extraordinary.” It was a remarkable accomplishment that enabled us to requalify for the Champions League.
Despite the obstacles we encountered during the group stage, we ultimately emerged victorious in the Europa League. Forlán underscored his contributions during the memorable final against, in which he scored twice to secure the title for Atlético.
“I believe that it is the aspiration of every striker to score in a final, particularly in the later stages of the game.” He reflected on the fact that that goal represented a substantial change in the club’s fortunes. Additional information is available:
Forlán reflected on an additional memorable experience: the public support that he received following his defeat in the 2010 final.
“That day continues to evoke shivers in my spine.” He stated, “The atmosphere was entirely emotional, even though we did not win the cup, because it was my birthday.” “The supporters’ affection was overwhelming, and we remained on the pitch to share that moment with them, despite our defeat.
” Forlán was taken aback by the Champions League loss to Benfica, but he remains optimistic about the future of the current Atlético team. “I am confident that it is nothing to be concerned about, as defeats of that nature are exceedingly uncommon,” he observed.
Forlán expressed confidence in the young striker’s capacity to adapt and flourish at Atlético when discussing the rising sensation Julián Alvarez. He elaborated, “He has the potential and a plethora of Argentine teammates to assist him in his integration, which is a significant advantage.” Additional information is available:
In terms of prominent players, Forlán underscored the significance of Jan Oblak, asserting, “He is one of the finest goalkeepers in the world.” Koke is also deserving of recognition; he is a seasoned strategist who contributes intelligence and panache to the game.
Forlán concluded his reflections by reflecting fondly on his own career, with a particular emphasis on the 2010 World Cup and the ensuing 2011 Copa América victory.
I consider winning the Copa América in Argentina to be one of the most memorable moments of my career, particularly in light of my family’s involvement in the tournament.
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