That's what I thought to. He said everything was find with his grandfather now, unless something changed.
And I guess it was a tattoo he was pointing to. Couldn't see it.
Think about how crazy this is. We know he wanted to come to Toronto partly for the money, but I wonder how much of his decision was about attention and publicity to. I mean, he'd been playing great for Genk and getting almost no notoriety, but he comes here and after one game is already getting re-tweeted by FIFA and after two days has almost 17k followers on a new Instagram account.
Say what you will about the 'quality of play' between MLS and some of the smaller Euro leagues, MLS annihilates them when it comes to its media power. We know how to build stars. He's already a bigger star – after one game! – than he's ever been.
And we did the same for Giovinco too. It's actually kind of nuts.
Last edited by James17930; 03-31-2019 at 06:11 PM.
I thought the same as you. But in the interview with KJ right after the game, Pozuelo says thank-you to his family, to the other players, to the coach, and to his grandfather, looking briefly to the sky, "This is for him."
Not sure what that means either way.
I just saw this: "Pozuelo scored the second from the penalty spot in the 58th minute, beating 'keeper Sean Johnson down the middle with a cheeky right-footed change-up of a chip. It's called a Panenka, named after Czech player Antonin Panenka, who pulled it out of his bag of tricks in the 1976 UEFA European Championship final. He peeled away to celebrate after the goal, kissing a tattoo on his right bicep with the name Manolo — his grandfather."
https://www.nsnews.com/spanish-playm...but-1.23775424
And here's the interview with KJ: https://www.tsn.ca/soccer/video/pozu...-debut~1648197
We obviously need a much large sample size but IF he can stay consistent and he can stay healthy, then I believe he will eclipse Seba as our best ever player. The passes he was able to hit last night and the ground he covered was a marvel to see. He is exactly what this club needed.
This goal deserves credit and the publicity can't hurt either. Vote as many times as you like.
http://1v1.tsn.ca/
Still in awe of the performance. Hope that's just the beginning.
Last edited by NDIrish; 04-01-2019 at 07:32 AM.
When they showed it during TSN Sporscentre, or whatever it's called, the one host asked if he really intended for it to be a cross.
what a debut! He reminded me of Vazquez but with mobility! I was surprised by how much of the field he covered. If he stays healthy, he's going to be huge for the team this year. We just need another striker now
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/Chris_Mavinga/status/1112709214391148545?s=19
His tattoo is of 2 angels with the words Manolo/a (translation anyone is it spanish for manuel?) across for those who were wondering.
Last edited by DinamoTFC; 04-01-2019 at 09:58 AM.
Hahaha pozuelo's Instagram story says he's enjoying the American lifestyle... who wants to tell him?
yah, like that corona commercial
https://youtu.be/DMobaS-n4Bs
I was pleasantly surprised by his work ethic as well. He covered a ton of ground from one side to the other. He seemed to be all over the place. There were even a couple points where he dropped back to cover for Auro at fullback. He really does seem to have that "team first" mentality. And as supporters, that's what we like to see. If this is just the tip of the iceberg, in terms of gelling with his teammates, I cannot wait for the rest of the season.
A small sidebar... Genk have thrived postpozo, won 4 of 5 in the playoff round, and have a 7 point lead with 5 games to go.
This is helpful, as nobody needs the the narrative that TFC or MLS or Pozo ruined Genk’s season.
"There are some people who might have better technique than me, and some may be fitter than me, but the main thing is tactics. With most players, tactics are missing. You can divide tactics into insight, trust, and daring." - Johan Cruyff
This was the second game where he scored two goals, each with a different foot.
This no longer impresses me and I now demand one goal with each foot plus one with the head.
Let’s be cautious here. Sometimes guys hit the league on fire but once teams get tape on them they slow up.
It looks very promising I agree but it’s too early to start comparing Poz to Vela. I’m shocked the latter still plays in MLS. He looked World class at the World Cup, i’m suprised someone didn’t swoop in with a monster offer after that. Might have been too soon after his transfer to LAFC.