Argentine provokes Boca Juniors with John Kennedy celebration

Remembering the celebration of the scorer of the Libertadores title goal, Argentine striker makes a gesture marked by John Kennedy; Cano was also honored

Taunting rivals is part of football, and after defeat in the Libertadores final, to FluminenseO Boca Juniors you will live with some of them for a certain time. An example of this was this weekend, when the striker of Godoy Cruz remembered the celebration of John Kennedy by scoring against the Xeneizes.

The attacker was the one who did this Hernán López, who celebrated the tricolor number 9. He imitated a bear on the occasion, scoring his team’s only goal in the match, which ended up being defeated 2-1, in the Argentine Championship. On that occasion, the player gave his team a draw, which ended up conceding a second goal later.

Before that, López had also remembered Germán Cano, when making the L sign, characteristic of Fluminense’s top scorer when he goes to the net. It is worth remembering that the player is trained in the youth teams of the River Plateand that’s why he ends up constantly provoking his rivals.

John Kennedy scored the Libertadores title-winning goal for Fluminense / Credits: Getty Images

Despite this, Hernán López is the great-nephew of Diego Maradona. At 23 years old, the player is the son of Sergio Daniel Lópeznephew of the former Argentine star, who played in the 1990s for teams such as Argentine Juniors. Furthermore, he is also the grandson of Ana Maradonasister of number 10, two-time world champion for Argentina.


Source: sportbuzz

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