I LIKE LEADING THE DEFENCE
“At Belgrano last year, we also played with a three-man defence in a 3-5-2, which is often used here as well. I feel comfortable in that system, especially in the central role, because it lets me show my qualities in possession. I enjoy being at the heart of the defence. From there, I can see the whole pitch and direct the team. For me, it’s very important to make myself heard. So yes, even on an emotional level, I would like to help lead the defence.”
MY IDOL IS MY DAD, SEBASTIÁN
“The player I look up to is Guti Romero, who also played where I did (Belgrano, ed.). He’s someone I take a lot of inspiration from. But my biggest role model has always been my dad, Sebastián. He also played a lot in my position, and he’s always been there to guide me, correct me, and give me advice to improve. So above all, my idol is my father.”
I ADMIRE ALL MY TEAMMATES
“It’s true there are many Argentines in the squad, and yes, we tend to be very physical players. But honestly, it would be impossible to list all the qualities I’d like to learn from my teammates, because they’re all top-level players. There are so many things I admire about them that I wouldn’t know where to start. El Nano, my nickname? I learned here that ‘nano’ means short, but in my case it simply comes from Mariano: Nano is a shortened version of my name. It has nothing to do with tackling!”