For ten years he has lived in La Plata where he formed in social communication. As a follower of the trajectory of the national Soccer Team, he decided to write about “Angelito” who said that “there was a void in terms of his figure and about him”
Alan Alberdi is a young Chavense journalist based in the city of La Plata, where he lives since he went to study ten years ago. He trained at the National University of the Buenos Aires capital and graduated as a degree in Social Communication and sports journalist.
But days ago he became news for the neighboring district, after he could publish a book about Ángel Di María that is called “Di María, the important goals”, which already presented on Saturday, April 26 at the Book Fair of the City of Buenos Aires.
“Always – after receiving – I was writing on social networks, and so I took a book last week that is already on sale and was presented at the Book Fair and that made me very happy,” he told the town’s voice.
He said that the publication dedicated to one of the greatest idols in the history of Argentine football arose after several years in which the national team cycle followed.
He warned that despite having gone through the most important clubs in the world, “there was a void in terms of his figure and about him, quite counting when he has been in the National Team for so many years”; and that after having surpassed strong criticism and bad times “he deserved it.”
On how he could prepare the publication, he explained that it was not so hard to obtain the information but organize it. “Being such a big career it cost to order the different stages,” having played in Real Madrid, Manchester United, Psg, Juventus and Benfica where he currently does. In addition to the Argentine National Team, of which it said goodbye.
“I’m really very happy, I didn’t think I was going to be so fast,” he grateful to the publishing house that made it possible ‘bookf Fútbol.com (the goal is coming reading)’.
He trusts that his book will be of interest within the football environment “Because Angel Di Maria is a very dear player.”
He also explained that he could write it despite not having been able to have direct contact with the Rosario player. “With Di María I have not had contact, but with trainers who have had it in Rosario Central, companions of that team, as of the National Team, with Hugo Tocalli, among other testimonies that have been very important,” Alberdi said at the end.
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