Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
As Ipswich Town prepares to make its long-awaited return to the Premier League this Saturday with a match against Liverpool at Portman Road, the sentiments of winger Wes Burns reflect the journey that both the club and its loyal supporters have undergone over the years. The Tractor Boys' return to the top-flight marks a significant turning point for a team that has battled through adversity since its relegation in 2002. Burns, who joined Ipswich from Fleetwood Town in 2021, expressed disbelief at the speed of the club's resurgence. "I don't think anyone beyond their wildest imagination would have thought, even when I first signed, if you said three seasons later we'd be playing in the Premier League, I wouldn't have believed you for a second," he stated. His comments underscore the unpredictable nature of football and the resilience required from both players and fans. For many supporters, the journey has been fraught with disappointment and challenges. Following their fall from the Premier League, Ipswich faced a tumultuous period that included entering administration and struggling in the Championship before eventually slipping into League One at the end of the 2018-19 season. The club's faithful fans stood by them through these "dark times," and Burns emphasized that their loyalty is finally being rewarded with a return to the pinnacle of English football. Burns has been instrumental in Ipswich's revival, playing a key role in both of the club's recent promotions under head coach Kieran McKenna. His contributions included nine goals during the 2022-23 season, which secured automatic promotion from League One, followed by six goals in the subsequent season, culminating in the return to the Premier League. His growth on the pitch has mirrored the club's resurgence, creating a strong bond between player and team. The impact of McKenna, who took charge in December 2021, has been profound. Burns highlighted the clarity and simplicity of the instructions he receives from the young manager, which has allowed him to flourish in his role. "I've found my home here at Ipswich Town, and I've kind of made a role at the club that I'll cherish for a long time," he remarked, attributing much of his success to McKenna's guidance. As Ipswich Town embarks on this new chapter in their history, the excitement is palpable among fans and players alike. The club's ascent back to the Premier League not only reflects a turnaround in fortunes but also serves as a testament to the unwavering support of its dedicated fanbase. With their first match against a formidable opponent like Liverpool, the stage is set for a thrilling return that promises to be both a celebration and a challenge. As Ipswich steps back onto the top-flight stage, the hope is that this is just the beginning of a bright new era.