Uruguayan striker Newell’s Old Boys, Joaquin Boghossian said he was confident in the capabilities of your team to win the Apertura in saying he expects a good result against San Lorenzo in Rosario and a drop pointer on his visit to Banfield Boca Juniors.
“We hope to stay with the three points against San Lorenzo Rosario. I think we will not have problems because we have lots of confidence and in recent days have been effective. And then wait to see if you can get points Boca Banfield” , said the Uruguayan striker.
Furthermore, the forward who takes 11 far cry in the opening, said that along with his teammates will try to “handle the pressure” as the last home game, against Arsenal, I played against.
“The pressure against Arsenal played a trick on us, we are further complicated by the account. Now try to be a bit more orderly and not go looking for any way to the party. Maybe it will not tighten up and let it come so rival to take the strength we have. Same, the result will be sought as, “the East.
Regarding the game against San Lorenzo, Boghossian said that led by Diego Simeone not want to miss, despite not qualify for the 2010 edition of the Copa Libertadores.
“I do not want to lose San Lorenzo, beyond which was out of the Cup We only think of three points. We’ll have to be vigilant so they do not hurt us first,” said the former player of Cerro de Uruguay.
In turn, stressed that the final match, Boca-Newell’s Banfield and San Lorenzo, will be “hard games” for the candidates, for what it means to face a team called “big”.
“The two parties are complicated because they both played against big clubs. Can not be taken as accessible to parties either. Each one will have to leave everything on the court to see who comes out a champion,” he said.
He concluded: “While we have chances to become champion, I’ll take anything, even with the playoff. If Banfield lose points, so be it because we will have the opportunity to fight to the end. And if they do not lose have to applaud them because they did a great tournament, “he reflected Boghossian.