Joan Laporta knew that it was not necessary to divert attention and that the leading role had to be totally focused on the farewell of Kun Agüero from professional football. Hence, the top Blaugrana leader, after being present in the opening stages of the event, presiding over the event alongside Kun, decided to leave the striker alone so that journalists could focus their questions on the attacker.
In any case, before leaving the stage of the farewell and watching the rest of the act from the stands, the Blaugrana leader made an emotional speech, thanking Kun for all his contribution to world football: “Thank you to all who have come to represent you of all the clubs and the Argentine consul, who also wanted to be here.At Barça we have been left with the desire, but we think that you have made the right decision. We are talking about a world-renowned player and great scorer. You have sown a lot in football and not only because of football but because of your sympathy and way of being. When you played at Atlético, you were the envy of all the Catalans, we wanted you here. You deserve it and we wish you the best. “
Laporta then left the stage, leaving Kun alone so that he could face the journalists’ questions without any distraction.
Now, Barcelona already knows that it has a released card, so the discharge of Dani Alves as of January 1 seems already confirmed, being able in principle to play the first game of the year, which will be played on January 2 in Mallorca.
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