Party at El Volcán! Nahuel calls on fans over Correa
The event also served to welcome Ángel Correa to his new home, who, excited, addressed the attendees after Nahuel Guzmán's presentation.
"It's a pleasure for me to be here with this great team, who are great people. Let's enjoy this great fan base that we have and I hope that we start off with a win this Saturday for this great tournament that is coming up. Let's all go!" he said.
In response, the fans began to chant his name to the rhythm of: "go, go, go Angelito", which led "El Patón" to take the microphone and ask: "learn it, because we won't get tired of shouting goals".
Tigres will continue their preparation work to make their debut in the Apertura 2025 this Saturday, at 7 pm, against Juárez.
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