The Chilean player highlighted obtaining his first crown in less than four months in France. “It’s a dream for me to play in Europe. I came with the illusion of being able to represent my country in a good way,” added the man trained at Colo Colo.
A day you will surely never forget. This is how you can define what you experienced this Saturday for gabriel suazo after getting French Cup title with Toulouse after beating Nantes in the final of the tournament by an expressive 5-1.
The Chilean player arrived at the purple club in January from Colo Colo, and In just over three months in Europe, he has already managed to lift an unprecedented trophy for national footballers becoming a building in the coach regime Philippe Montanier .
It is therefore not surprising that he starts the match against Nantes this Saturday, playing the entire game, and even be key in winning his cast’s third goal, assisting striker Thijs Dallinga .
Once the engagement was over, the also La Roja left-back took to his social media to express his joy at the achievement achieved.
Specifically, Suazo posted an image with the medal he received for the title and another where he poses next to the champions cup with the expression “How beautiful you are” both dressed with Chilean flag.

“It is a dream”
After the meeting, in dialogue with Al Aire Libre en Cooperativa, the national highlighted the achievement of the trophy, expressing that “I have only been at the club for three and a half months and I have already won a title that is very close to my heart” .
He also pointed out that he had always dreamed of reaching the old continent: “I’ve always said it; It’s a dream for me to play in Europe. I came with the illusion of being able to represent my country well, of being able to represent everything that I achieved also in Chile, in Colo Colo.” he added.
Finally, Suazo said that he felt honored and proud to be part of the group of nationals who obtained titles abroad: “As many Chileans in Europe have done for so many years, like (Arturo) Vidal, Alexis (Sánchez), (Claudio), Bravo, (Gary) Medel and many others, holding this position is a privilege. and I am very happy with this tremendous triumph” he concluded.
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