Junior’s new (3)

Roberto Hinojosa: a midfielder who handles the ball very well with his left foot. Good contact and with the classic run of most organizing midfielders in the Colombian half: slow, alternating, precise in the pass, variable in the rhythm.

With his good technique and game vision, he is able to enable his teammates and leave them in a better position.

His lack of commitment to other responsibilities that you have in professional football has not allowed him to impose those good conditions that he is warned about and that he sometimes makes noticeable in some matches. Junior is presented as a great catapult to definitively boost that talent.

Fabián Cantillo: for now they identify him as the ‘other’ Cantillo. Your challenge is to get them to recognize you for your virtues and achievements. He is a midfielder with a good technical level, who controls the ball skillfully, who runs back and forth and with a certain naturalness along the left side.

A kind of fourth wheel in that area that does a little bit of everything: participating in recovery tasks, initiating the advance, guiding and even visiting the rival area. His slight build creates preconceptions in the first impression which he refutes with his display on the field.

Bryan Castrillón: attacker who moves with speed from the right or left. In his previous teams he showed signs of that speed and dared to challenge his markers. But it left no certainty about the continuity and high level. In him, because of his characteristics, there is a potential competitor for Enamorado and Caicedo, but he will have to give them effectiveness to reach the place they occupy.

Source: El heraldo

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