Leandro Hernández and the 200th Superclásico: Colo Colo always aims to win
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Colo Colo forward Leandro Hernández is preparing for the 200th Superclásico against Universidad de Chile.
- Hernández emphasized the team's unity and determination to win, stating, "Colo Colo always goes out to win."
- He stressed the importance of the match for the championship, noting that winning requires beating all opponents.
Leandro Hernández, a forward for Colo Colo, is gearing up for the highly anticipated 200th Superclásico against rivals Universidad de Chile. Hernández conveyed a strong sense of team unity and unwavering resolve ahead of the crucial match.
The team is doing great, very united. We are training at one hundred percent every day, giving our all in every practice, so we plan to do the same on the weekend. And that's the good thing, the team is very united.
"The team is doing great, very united. We are training at one hundred percent every day, giving our all in every practice, so we plan to do the same on the weekend," Hernández stated. He added, "And that's the good thing, the team is very united." Reflecting on the game itself, the young footballer asserted, "It's a team that plays well, obviously it's the rival, but we are also doing well, we are giving our best in every game, so we are going out to win, Colo Colo always goes out to win."
It's a team that plays well, obviously it's the rival, but we are also doing well, we are giving our best in every game, so we are going out to win, Colo Colo always goes out to win.
Hernández underscored the significance of the Superclásico in the broader context of the championship race. "It's very important because, beyond it being a classic, to become champions you have to beat all the teams, so the match this weekend is very important and we will approach it with the same seriousness as all others," he explained. The player also touched upon his personal form, indicating a positive trajectory.
It's very important because, beyond it being a classic, to become champions you have to beat all the teams, so the match this weekend is very important and we will approach it with the same seriousness as all others.
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.