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Diego Lainez's unexpected physical condition after arriving in Tigres due to his limited playing time in Europe

Diego Lainez returned to Mexico after his time in the old continent, said no to América and accepted Tigres' proposal and this is what he looks like physically

By Hector Garcia

Diego Lainez returned to Mexico after his time in the old continent, said no to América and accepted Tigres' proposal and this is what he looks like physically

Diego Lainez has finally arrived at Tigres. The Mexican soccer player comes from 4 years in Europe, where he only managed to play 85 games in total. Now, the player is undergoing medical tests and Tigres was surprised by the Mexican player's physical condition upon his arrival.

Diego Lainez played for Real Betis and Sporting Braga. The player arrived as one of the most promising players in Mexican soccer, but failed to establish himself as expected in both institutions. Now, he returns to Mexico after an important economic proposal from Club Tigres, where he rejected clubs such as Club America.

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On his arrival in Mexico, the player introduced himself and greeted the people, where it was possible to see a Diego Lainez with a promising physique, but everything was to come out in the corresponding medical tests. According to journalist Omar Zeron, these tests were successful and the player is ready to become a new Tigres player. Despite the short playing time, the player managed to get on very well.

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The player did not perform badly in Portugal with Sporting Braga, despite the few minutes he was given. The player played 13 matches where he scored two goals and registered two assists. In this sense, it is now expected that the player will be able to get along better with the feline team in Mexico.

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