Bella's first coach: He was a midfield lion. I'll tell you what my punishment was when he was seven.

His goals in the championship are six, but the moments of joy he gives fans are more. The attacker has noted his explosions and speed and often tries to solve everything. It has been the wish that children, as shown by the Athleic “The Athletic” former Burnham Junior Bronare coach, [...]
His goals in the championship are six, but the moments of joy he gives fans are more.
The attacker has noted his explosions and speed and often tries to solve everything.
It's been a wish since children, as shown by the Athleic “The Athletic” former Burnham Junior Brotor John McAtheer. Then he was a seven-year-old boy.
The biggest thing that looked at Armando was his desire to win and how competitive he was”, his coach's confession begins.
Even in the training matches, he wanted to always win and finalize it, even as midfielder centre, was ruthless. It was clear that sooner or later he would move to a higher standard, so we wanted him to be properly developed.
He admitted that he had to play with just three touch, but he was not always satisfied with that condition. From time to time, I had to get him out of the game for a few minutes to repeat my message”, says McAtheer.
However, the passing rule could not stand in force over strong teams.
Once, after the first part of a match had ended in equal 1-1, the technician tells what he told Broya:
They were usually ahead of us. We were even on the game break and I said to Armando: Look, just get out on the field and do what you want to do and win this fight. He drove three or four rival players to produce an assistant and then scored himself and won the match for us”.












