Nahuel Bustos He is that angel and devil that has the Girona fans pending in each match. His capacity for sacrifice and work are as commendable as the ease with which he makes the fans nervous when he is not successful in front of goal. The striker on loan from Manchester City at Girona (It is his second year in a row in the red and white entity) he has heard the buzz of the stands in more than one duel, but last Sunday against Lugo managed to claim. He signed a goal that was worth a point (1-1) and this allows him to gain confidence and take the pressure off himself.
Bustos has the trust of Míchel and his teammates and against Lugo he was chosen to replace Stuani. The Uruguayan’s shadow is long, but Bustos tries to take advantage of any opportunity that is offered to him. You will have better or worse fortune, but what you do not negotiate is the effort. After the goal achieved against Lugo, he has already played five (plus one assist) in the League in the 947 minutes he has played (He has an average of one goal every 189′) and it is expected that until the end of the season he will be a little more decisive. “I’m happy because the goal was able to go in and it helped the team take a point. I think we all did a lot of good things and we have to continue”, explained Nahuel Bustos who wants that goal against Lugo to be a new turning point in his campaign.
In this winter market, Girona is trying to tie down a striker but it is not being easy. The players who have been offered to the Girona sports management haven’t quite convinced Míchel and It begins to slip that perhaps no pure ‘9’ capable of playing space in Montilivi lands. Nahuel Bustos is calm and Míchel is clear that he is a very useful footballer and one who can still get his best version: “He is working very well. I tell him to be calm and the goal against Lugo should be dedicated to himself. No he has to vindicate himself, but he must work and trust his game. It is not easy to be in the shadow of Stuani and he has to contribute for the remainder of the season. He has his way and he does it well. It’s up to him to be and he shouldn’t compare himself to anyone because he has their characteristics.”