It has been a long time since the world of football in general and Sanchez Pizjuan in particular They don’t dance like Babu Gomez, to the rhythm of those movements popularized by the Argentine fantasy thanks to a charity song dedicated to him in Atalanta. The general in Bergamo who lost his lines in Seville, Babu returned to a stadium he knew well, the Juventus stadium, Well, few have played more than there (13 times), and with little success: 4 draws and 9 losses.
The last time the Buenos Aires native appeared in Turin He did it battling with his trainer, Gasperini, and came out in the first 11. By then there was already talk of what could be an immediate departure from Atalanta, With Juventus himself among those interested. The cameras fueled these rumors and also the anger of the Bergamasco tifosi when they chased after Papu as they got to the bench. While singing the Bianconero team’s famous anthem, “Storia di un grande amore” (The Story of a Great Love).
sections Composed in 2007 by the singer, broadcaster and typhoid from Juventus Paolo Belli, At its beginning, it coincides with another of the most famous songs in the world of football, such as Centenary Hymn by El Arbato Made for Sevilla in 2005. Composition by El Arrebato, Listed by France Football in 2017 Among the top 10 football poems in history, only behind “You’ll Never Walk Alone” (Liverpool), Roma Roma (Roma), Toujours on va gagner (Wydad Athletic Club) and Horto Magiko (Panathinaikos).
Storia di un grande amore has never been given such attention by the most prestigious French magazine, but many fans around the world are sure to include it among the best for their own rating. This Thursday and next day, two great teams and teams will compete in Seville and Turin, Where more than 1,500 Nerviunenses fans will try to silence the stands of the Juventus stadium While looking out of the corner of their eyes at the bench (or onto the field, if the Argentine is caught off guard, he comes out in the eleventh) Watch what Papu Gomez sings this time.
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