[Football] In the transfer window, Swift puts down the rebellion

[Football] In the transfer window, Swift puts down the rebellion

A crazy transfer window ends with amazing signings. But none more so than the one confirmed by the title holder, who was just too, too heavy.

Carlos Vanguero would have liked to get rid of a few players from his workforce of 37 Hesperangoa under contract? He won three more trophies in a stunning end to the transfer window, which was magnified by what appeared to be a promise from Flavio Pica the day before not to sign anyone else. With these proportions, it is no longer a bluff, but a royal event: now, the reigning champions have 40 players under contract. Among them is a former player in the French League, a champion for African clubs, and no less than the Italian champion with Napoli last season. Lie down, put your feet up against the wall, and take a deep breath.

Did the club’s sponsor have prior knowledge of what would happen to other elite clubs that might compete for the title next May? Did he know that Differdange, the unbeaten leader, would privately sign Kenny Najera, who had already played in Ligue 1 with PSG and in Ligue 2 with Bastia? Did he know that Progress would sign Yannis Leary, the boy who also made six Ligue 1 appearances for Saint-Etienne? Did he simply know that this summer transfer window was going to end in this kind of fantastic apotheosis and that he needed, since he had been the biggest facilitator of this kind of moment for more than two decades, to strike harder than usual to calm everyone’s ardor?

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“Maximum of 27 players”? No, 40!

In any case, the coup is capital. The mini-montage posted on the club’s networks was about all of Luxembourgish football on Friday, after the close of the transfer window. Recent ads may have continued to drop (read below)Nothing can beat these three purchases that will completely revamp Hesperrange which has already changed dramatically compared to last season.

During the week, Flavio Pica suggested that the only criticism he could level at his coach is that, in the interest of perfection, he tries to go too fast in his tactical instructions, at the risk of overstraining his players. Not only did he gift him by now providing him with a squad of 40 boys, while the Portuguese coach dreamed of training “a maximum of 27, including goalkeepers”. Therefore, it sometimes takes up to three hours to prepare for sessions to ensure they are of sufficient intensity.

This is vital now because Hesperang’s exceptional recruiting quality will only make sense if Bridg Ndilou (Nantes), Karim Zadadka (Napoli) and Malek Bayo (ex-Tunisian Esperance Sportive player) find the conditions to achieve the breakthroughs they have known in the professional world. Even beyond acclimatization.

“I never expected to see this one day.”

Because profiles are wildly interesting to Fangueiro. Tunisian international Baayou? “Very solid box-to-box play perfect in the transitional game.” Highly sought after quarterback, Ndello? “We were looking for a profile that takes depth and another for a physical monster. We found the second goal in the Portuguese league, on loan, but his club wanted to keep him after starting badly. But Bridge can also keep the ball. He just needs to work on the rhythm. He hasn’t played friendly matches yet. The amazing Italian hero Zedadka? “A passing player or attacking midfielder with a lot of freedom. Hats off to those who have managed to bring us this kind of caliber! Honestly, I never thought I would one day have this kind of player here. And with that, Swift should ride the championship.”

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Although… if Fanguero has stars in his eyes, he is also and above all when he measures the supposed quality of the transfer window in the entire division. “People like that, like Magno when he got to F91, I see more and more of them get to the BGL and there, this fantastic transfer window proves that things change. .

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