The veteran has spoken of his excitement
ahead of another spell with his boyhood
club and believes Leandro Paredes is the
future of Argentine football.
Juan Roman Riquelme has revealed his
excitement ahead of embarking on another
adventure with Boca Juniors.
The 34-year-old signed on for a fourth spell
with the Argentine giant on Saturday and is
relishing the prospect of winning more
trophies with Los Xeneizes.
"I returned three times and I won three
times. I'm excited to win something else,"
Riquelme told the club's official website. "We
are going to try to stay in the Libertadores.
Carlos [Bianchi] is very confident and that
transmits to the players. It changes your
mentality. I hope that we can win something
and give joy to the people.
"Physically I feel very good. I don't know
when I am going to play, I'm going to keep
training and talking with the coach.
"Carlos will decide when to count on me.
He's going to play me when I am ready and
if not, he won't play me."
The former Argentina international also
noted the emergence of Boca starlet
Leandro Paredes and believes the youngster
will play a prominent role in the future of
Argentinian football.
"He plays well, I like him," Riquelme said. "He
has a lot of pressure on him, he's young. He
always wants to improve and he's going to
be a figure of Argentine football. I am lucky
to be with him and I'm going to help him
however I can."
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