Sporting Cristal wins the Clausura Tournament in Peru
The main reason for Nahuel Guzman, the goalkeeper of the Argentine National Team who stands out in Tigres of Mexico, to congratulate two old acquaintances via Twitter was that Sporting Cristal takes over the Clausura Tournament. And we are talking precisely about Mariano Soso and Alfredo Ramua, both protagonists of the second tournament of the year.
Nahuel Guzman met Alfredo Ramua and Mariano Soso due to the close relationship they all have with the Argentine team Newell's Old Boys, where the Celeste strategist took his first steps as a coach.
"Congratulations friends 'Chapu' Ramua, Mariano Soso and the entire Sporting Cristal for winning the Clausura Tournament in Peru," wrote the goalkeeper of the Argentine National Team on his Twitter account.
Felicitaciones amigos "Chapu" Ramua, marianososo y todo ClubSCristal por la obtención del torneo Clausura en Perú pic.twitter.com/lvUmnAvtEo
— Nahuel.I.Guzman (@PatonGuzman) 14 de agosto de 2016
As it is remembered, Alfredo Ramua started his career in the lower divisions of Newell's Old Boys where he played 15 matches in the reserves, although he never played a classic against Rosario Central.
Meanwhile, Nahuel Guzman made his debut in Newell's Old Boys in 2005 and, in 2012, Guzman came very close to breaking the record for the least beaten goal in the history of the Club Rojinegro, in a few consecutive games (4 games).
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The Argentine goalkeeper was called up for the match against Uruguay on September 1st and five days later against Venezuela.