“I asked God to let me see him debut”

Julen Lopetegui made his debut last Tuesday against the Barcelona two homegrown players Sevilla in the league, the extreme Juanlu and the right side Valentino Frattore, which has the peculiarity of carrying sevillism in the genes as he is the grandson of Hector Horacio Scotta, mythical Argentine striker famous in the Sevilla from the late 70s and early 80s. The former soccer player, from his country, has shown his happiness to see his grandson with the shirt that he wore.

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“I asked God to let me see him debut and he let me. It was something incredible, among friends, relatives, all the people calling while he watched the game … It was given to him because he is a boy who dedicated himself to that. in everything and he dedicated himself fully. I am grateful to Sevilla for giving him that opportunity, giving himself the pleasure of making his debut in the first team and in Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. For me it is something that I have not been able to forget and, where I go, I always say that San Lorenzo and Sevilla were everything to me. I walk around Buenos Aires with the Sevilla shirt and I’m drawing the shield around my house “, he acknowledged Scotta to the official media of Sevilla.

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Scotta, who formed an unforgettable couple with Daniel Bertoni at Sevilla when only two foreigners were allowed in Spain, he explains how he experienced the debut of Valentino, son of his daughter. “I was very nervous because I had six minutes and praying that I could enjoy them. It was a very difficult match from the beginning and then it got more complicated. They are playing many games and at the end they were almost without legs, but he is calm and it went well. . The only thing that made me sad is that we had to win, but I have faith in Sevilla and they have to continue like this. I see Valentino well. At Sevilla Atlético I see that he puts a lot of effort and runs a lot. He also has a good head and always he’s stuck there to see if he catches something in the area, as I did ”, he recalls.

Although he prefers not to advise him on football, Hector Scotta he closely follows the evolution of his grandson: “It was a great emotion to see him enter. Some tears fell first for him, because he deserved it, and then for all that fans and for the stadium. He told me that he was happy to play only one minute and had six. I enjoy very much. We spoke almost every day or by text, but I never gave him soccer advice. I only told him once that he knew what football was and how careful he had to be. We talk a lot, but I’m not giving advice ”.