Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has dismissed rumors of Julian Alvarez leaving the club, stating he will remain for a long time. This comes as Barcelona prepares to face Atletico Madrid in a crucial match.
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Atletico Madrid president dismisses exit rumours surrounding Barcelona target – ‘Will be with us for a long time’
Atletico Madrid president dismisses exit rumours surrounding Barcelona target – ‘Will be with us for a long time’
Barcelona have their task cut out tonight as they take on Atletico Madrid at the Metropolitano, looking to overturn a 2-0 deficit.
In an ironic twist, it was Julian Alvarez, the Barcelona target, who had caused a lot of pain in the first leg and naturally, his performance will be in focus in the second leg as well.
Heading into this high-stakes encounter, Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has made his intentions clear, as far as the future of Alvarez is concerned.
What Cerezo said about Alvarez’s future
Speaking to the media (h/t Mundo Deportivo), the Atletico Madrid president claimed that Alvarez is here to stay and is not going anywhere this summer.
“He played a great game. And yes, he’ll be with us for a long time,” said Cerezo as he praised the Argentine’s performance in the first leg.
The Atleti president, though, is having none of it and has no intention of offloading his star player to a direct rival this summer.
All eyes will be on Alvarez tonight. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)
During the interaction, Cerezo also spoke about Barcelona and their desire to stage a comeback at the Metropolitano tonight.
“They’ll also be coming with a lot of desire to come back, but they won’t be the only ones willing to do anything. We’re also very eager to win. We’ve prepared very well for this match, we’ve worked hard, and we hope to play a good game,” he said.
The Spaniard is confident Atletico Madrid can reach the semifinal of this prestigious tournament by seeing through the Barcelona threat.
“I really have no doubts, I’m convinced we’ll play a great game and advance to the next round. I’m sure we’ll give even more than in the first leg, don’t doubt it,” he said.
Finally, he talked about the referee, with Clement Turpin set to officiate this high-stake encounter.
“I don’t like to talk about referees. As you know, because it’s not the first time I’ve said it, I don’t like VAR. I believe that referees make decisions based on what they see and should be left to work in peace,” he concluded.
Q&A
What did Atletico Madrid president say about Julian Alvarez's future?
Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo stated that Julian Alvarez will be with the club for a long time, dismissing exit rumors.
Why is Julian Alvarez significant in the match between Barcelona and Atletico Madrid?
Julian Alvarez is a key player for Atletico Madrid and has previously caused difficulties for Barcelona, making his performance crucial in their upcoming match.
What is the current situation between Barcelona and Atletico Madrid?
Barcelona is facing Atletico Madrid in a high-stakes match, needing to overturn a 2-0 deficit from the first leg.
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