By Wilson Florez
Dec 27, 2024, 2:07 PM EST
Matías Vuoso was a footballer with a great career in Mexican football. His outstanding performance in Liga MX allowed him to naturalize and play for the Mexican national team, despite being born in Mar del Plata. His son Lucca follows in his footsteps, but Matías puts his feet on the ground.
Lucca Vuoso is attracting attention in the lower ranks of Liga MX. This young footballer plays in the Guerreros U-17. In the Apertura 2024 tournament he managed to score 10 goals in 14 games with his club. Santos reached the final thanks to his contribution, but they were unable to lift the trophy.
“He is 16, he is in the Santos U-17 team. They just lost the Final on Saturday against Necaxa. But it’s okayhe is burning processes, he is burning them wellHe is one of the smallest in his category, he is doing well, he is scoring goals, he is attracting attention, he attracts a lot of attentionsometimes because he is the son of who he is. I also hear and tell him that they are going to compare him, that it has to be him,” Vuoso said for the La Capitana podcast.
Lucca Vuoso has a more difficult path
Many people could imagine that being the son of a soccer player It can be a plus point in the beginning of a new star. However, Matías Vuoso sees it from another point of view. The former Mexican international considers that Your child must deal with the pressure of comparisons.
“It is against in some cases, In the case of social networks, they will tell you that because you are the son, things are easier.. And I also say that I had a spectator dad and sometimes there is a soccer dad, that’s what it is. You have to live with that for life, with the comparisons and have to become strong with it.In the end we move on to other things and that will be his turn,” he explained.
However, Matías Vuoso’s experience also has positive points in Lucca’s young career. For example, Matías is very focused on meeting the times and the stages. Vuoso considers that for now Your child does not need a representative. This is a case very similar to that of Santiago Giménez and his father “Chaco”.
“I stay out of it when it comes to making decisions, now many representatives have approached him and obviously I can ask the people in the middle who is the best and that, what suits you and what doesn’t. The only thing I told him is not to sign with anyone yetyour career will depend on the results you deliver to whoever sees it or whoever wants it. I don’t think there is still a need for a representative, but if you ask me for support, I will be there,” he concluded.
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