Striker José Juan Yas, who had a brief stint in the Old Continent, has barely played for the club in the seven months he has been with, but says there are several leagues in which players can play in Europe, and José Juan Macias doesn't think Europe is the best place for them.

"I think there (Europe) has the best, but not the best players. From here they can put their arms around a lot of players. Soccer is more dynamic and in many ways we need to improve, but there are too many players here," he told.

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After, Messiah returned to the sacred flock because of his debt to the club.

"I called Marcelo for the first time, then the whole coach, Amauri, Ricardo, everyone, and quickly decided that it was best for me. I had other options, but I wanted to come back here because of the program and the gratitude I have for the club, because they helped me and I felt I could give them more."

While playing in Europe, JJ learned a few things that helped him with his sport, and he thinks that's why he returned to La

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"Professionalism in every detail makes a difference. An opportunity to break it down in this league because now that I'm here, I'm here, I've got a broader outlook where I can get more out of my conditioning, whatever it is, given the opportunity."

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