Wednesday, September 25

The son of “Loco” Abreu sends a warning to the Mexican team and reveals a curious affinity with an El Tri attacker

Diego es hijo del legendario Sebastián Abreu.
Diego is the son of the legendary Sebastián Abreu.

Photo: Michael Steele / Getty Images

Wilson Flórez

Naturalizing a soccer player to play for Mexico seems to be fashionable within the Mexican Soccer Federation. There are many cases that have occurred in the last year: Rogelio Funes Mori, Julián Araujo, David Ochoa and Marcelo Flores. However, not everyone falls for El Tri’s net; Ricardo Pepi decided to represent the United States and Diego Abreu is between Uruguay and Mexico.

The soccer player of 18 years old has already had the opportunity to participate in modules of the Mexican team. The son of the historic Sebastián “El Loco” Abreu has that dilemma between El Tri and the selection of his father

. Faced with this indecision, the “Charrua” explained what will be the decisive factor to represent one of these countries.

“What could rule out my decision are the possibilities that they give me to play because in the end one has to look for the best for oneself. Tomorrow, if I do well in one or the other, I can get passes to the outside. But if I don’t have minutes, then that’s not going to be. The one that gives me minutes, confidence and more affinity with the people will be the team that I end up opting for ”, said the young player in an interview for Fútbol Total MX.

Diego Abreu, player with “Charrua” blood, but who follows in the footsteps of a Mexican

Although it can be thought that this young striker is very influenced by his father, referent of the Uruguayan national team, what is curious is that Diego Abreu sees similarities with Raúl Jiménez himself, above any Uruguayan center forward.

“I feel quite identified with Raúl Jiménez because we are both nine in the area. For example, Raúl is one more who focuses on fixing the two forwards and looking to leave the area when he sees it necessary, that is, he does not spend much time outside the area. On the other hand, Rogelio Funes Mori feels that he is a player who likes to play more outside the area. I see myself more identified with Raúl ”, explained Diego Abreu.

GOAL SCORER !🇲🇽

He is Diego Abreu, son of Loco Abreu. He decided to defend the colors of Mexico and not those of Uruguay. Add 2 goals in 2 games played with the Mexican Sub Team 16 pic.twitter.com/IIm5QGWqlP— Analysts (@SomosAnalistas_) August 4, 1200

Wilson Flórez

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