Anderlecht Online – “Been alone in Belgium for a year” (16...

Anderlecht Online – “Been alone in Belgium for a year” (16...
Anderlecht Online – “Been alone in Belgium for a year” (16...

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020, 7:06 AM – emjomi
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INTERVIEWS The corona crisis has already had a serious impact on Amir Murillo. The Panamanian has been missing his family for nearly a year. Moreover, he could not go to his national team during the last international match: “The airports are closed due to corona”.

Partly because of that crisis, the Panamanian national coach only called on players from Panama. However, Murillo had more than deserved a selection, he has grown into one of the strongholds at RSC Anderlecht in recent weeks. But corona decided otherwise. It also ensures that Murillo has been separated from his family for almost a year and is alone in Belgium.

“My mom is, after God, everything to me. But all borders are closed so she is in Panama with my five brothers and half-brother. In the meantime I try to get them to Belgium but it remains difficult and dangerous because of the virus”, Murillo tells.

Kemar Lawrence

Meanwhile, Murillo was joined by Kemar Lawrence again (he stayed in Jamaica for months due to private problems, ed.), The two still know each other from the New York Red Bulls.
“Fortunately he is back, he is like a brother to me and we take care of each other. But I continue to miss my family, it is the first time that I have been away from home for so long. Cuddling them would be incredible.”

Go-getter

Despite all that loss, Murillo continues to throw crosses on the right flank.
“Panamanians are go-getters and I do it for my mother. After God she is everything to me. She was on her own soon after my father left us. She gives me the energy and motivation to give the best of myself every day. even though she is now far away “.

Kompany

Murillo did not have to think long when Vincent Kompany called him to come and play football at Anderlecht.
“When I play FIFA, Vincent Kompany is always in my squad and suddenly he was on the phone. He was one of the best defenders in the world and now he gives me advice as a coach. Unreal.”

Transfer

Partly due to his good performances, Murillo does not go unnoticed, but he is not yet thinking of a transfer.
“But I am not thinking of a transfer. I want to play the Champions League with Anderlecht first. That should work because we have the talent and the quality. And we continue to work very hard every day to achieve good results”.

Source: HNB (Jürgen Geril)anderlecht-online forumMessages


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