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.
In a tightly contested match at Mourneview Park, Cliftonville emerged victorious with a 2-1 win over Glenavon in the Irish Premiership, marking a promising start to their season. Shea Gordon, who played a pivotal role in the match, expressed a mixture of satisfaction and self-reflection regarding his team's performance. Gordon noted that Cliftonville showcased "good spells" throughout the game but acknowledged that there were also periods where they could have done better. "At the end of the day, coming to a place like here is never easy, but we got the three points," he told BBC Sport NI. His sentiments capture the essence of a team eager to build on their success while remaining aware of their areas for improvement. The victory follows a strong opening weekend for the Reds, who began their campaign with a win against Portadown. Gordon, who joined Jim Magilton's side in January, played a crucial role by scoring his first league goal in the 57th minute, adding to the early lead established by Joe Gormley. "I've had a few chances since I have come in and getting the first one [goal] is probably the hardest, so it's nice to get the first one out," he remarked, indicating his hope for more goals in the future. Last season, Cliftonville captured the Irish Cup, their first trophy in 45 years, a feat that elevated the team's profile in local football. However, Gordon emphasized the importance of looking ahead rather than resting on past achievements. "We have to be able to push on this season," he stated, reflecting the team's ambition to challenge the likes of Linfield and Larne at the top of the table. "Of course we want to close the gap and get as close to them as we can and we think we are capable of it." As Cliftonville continues their campaign, fans and analysts alike will be keenly watching how the team develops throughout the season. With a blend of youthful energy and experienced players, they appear poised to make a significant impact in the Irish Premiership this year.