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Facebook viral: Jorge Sampaoli left the bicycle for an electric motorcycle to move around in Sao Paulo, Brazil [PHOTOS]

Lunes 14 de Octubre del 2019

Facebook viral: Jorge Sampaoli left the bicycle for an electric motorcycle to move around in Sao Paulo, Brazil [PHOTOS]

The coach of Santos from Brazil was caught when he was walking around with his new vehicle, which replaced his bicycle, in the streets of Sao Paulo.

The coach of Santos from Brazil was caught when he was walking around with his new vehicle, which replaced his bicycle, in the streets of Sao Paulo.

São Paulo is one of the largest cities in Brazil, where there are several popular teams in the country. That is no obstacle for Jorge Sampaoli to use smaller vehicles to go to Santos's trainings. First, it was a bicycle, and this time he was seen using an electric motorcycle.

The Argentine coach, 59 years old, was seen some time ago, when he first arrived in Brazil, riding a bicycle to go to 'Peixe' practices. However, modernity has also arrived for him, and he left the pedals behind to use an electric motorcycle.

With this new vehicle, the former coach of the Argentine National Team moves through the streets of São Paulo to the sight and patience of pedestrians who see him riding without problems.

Let's remember that Santos is the team in which the Peruvian Christian Cueva plays, who is currently with his national team and has enjoyed few minutes this year in the white team.

Despite having the support of Jorge Sampaoli, the Peruvian player does not have playing minutes due to his off-field problems that have led to conflicts, even physical ones. Meanwhile, his coach peacefully rides his new electric motorcycle.

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Jorge Sampaoli was seen riding this electric motorcycle in São Paulo. (Captura y Video: Twitter Caique Silva)

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