As reported by Olé, Ángel Di María and Leandro Paredes will face each other on the pitch again after more than a year, this time as opponents in a critical match between Rosario Central and Boca. This game is significant for both teams as they aim for Copa Libertadores qualification.
Di María, now an important player for Central, acknowledged the special challenge of competing against someone he views as family. He stated, “Setting aside what Boca represents and their strong players, playing against Lea, who is like a brother to me, won’t be easy.”
He also shared insights about their friendship. “He means a lot to me and my family. I know he might give me a small nudge, as that’s his style, but whatever happens on the field stays there, and my feelings for him remain the same,” Di María commented with a smile.
However, he emphasized the importance of the match. “Both teams are fighting for a lot. We’re competing for the Libertadores and to stay among the top teams, so what counts is our clubs and giving our best,” the 37-year-old noted.
When asked about contacting Paredes before the game, Di María mentioned they haven’t spoken yet. “We haven’t talked yet, but we probably will. There are still six days left. There are no issues between us that could change after this match,” he assured.
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