This Tuesday afternoon, Life as usual for Agustín Elgi, Rural workers from Cañada NietoIt is a small town located in Uruguay. But it was a special day. By chance, the young man found a T-shirt in honor of the recently deceased Boca coach Miguel Ángel Russo lying on the grass on the field where he was working with his tractor. That was a few weeks ago The Xeneize club had several blue and yellow balloons tied together and flying through the sky. “Honestly, I didn’t see it when it came out on Bombonera, so I didn’t know what it was.”he said.
“Look, you won’t believe what I found.”was the message Elgui sent to his girlfriend after cutting the grass and passing by where the clothes were. He thought it was a “normal” Boca shirt.. “Stop, look at this.”the woman replied, attaching a video of the moment on October 18th. Leandro Paredes and Claudio Ubedafrom the center of the Xeneize field, they flew a jacket with the number “Miguel” on it after the coach’s death.
“So I measured what I had in my hand.”The man continued his conversation with the program. sports center. From time to time, he says, he’d see balloons lying around in fields, “which is why I didn’t give it much importance at first.”.
Mr. Elugui also reported that his shirt was tangled in the grass. A Peñarol fan, he doesn’t have a preference for the Argentine football club, saying: “I keep it at home. I haven’t thought about what to do with it yet.”. They suggested ideas to me and I’m thinking about what to do. I would appreciate it if you could leave it as a memory. ”
When asked if they could invite their compatriots, edinson cavani Either Miguel Melentiel “That’s possible,” the Uruguayan said with a laugh, wanting to eat barbecue and see houses.
As the shirt was thrown into the air, there was a question that couldn’t be ignored. Where does it fall? After nearly three weeks and nearly 100 kilometers on the road, a jacket honoring Russo was discovered in a neighboring country.. Cañada Nieto, in southwestern Uruguay, is home to just 430 inhabitants. The photo left no doubt. The deflated balloon was still tied to a T-shirt with the words “1956-∞” written on it.