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Alan Shearer on Solano: "He was underestimated by many players outside of Newcastle."

Jueves 28 de Octubre del 2021

Alan Shearer on Solano:

The former Newcastle football player and English national team player referred to the current assistant of Ricardo Gareca during an interview.

The former Newcastle football player and English national team player referred to the current assistant of Ricardo Gareca during an interview.

Alan Shearer, historic scorer of the Premier League, spoke about Nolberto Solano in an interview and played with the possibility that the assistant coach of the Peruvian national team could manage the magpies. Also, he expressed his appreciation for the former footballer.

Until today, the English idol maintains a good relationship with 'Ñol' and expressed. "I absolutely love 'Nobby' Solano. 'Nobby' was not only brilliant on the field for Newcastle. He was brilliant off the field, because we had a great time with him and his trumpet playing in the bars and restaurants".

In addition, he revealed: "He was brilliant in Newcastle. I'll tell you one thing, it doesn't come from me, but he was underrated by many players outside of Newcastle because I appreciated how good he was. The crosses he made".

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Alan Shearer and Nolberto Solano coincided at Newcastle for seven seasons and were runners-up in the 1998-99 FA Cup.

The former English forward played for the magpies for 10 years. He became the team's greatest idol and ended his career with the Newcastle City team.

On the other hand, Solano arrived at the magpies after a good campaign in Boca Juniors, where he coincided with Diego Armando Maradona, who gave him the nickname 'Maestrito'.

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Newcastle United will host Chelsea for matchday 10 of the Premier League at St James' Park on October 30th at 9:00 a.m. (Peruvian time).

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