Luciano Leguizamon Wants To Be Arsenal De Sarandi Record Breaker
The sharpshooter has Jose Luis Calderon's Primera record firmly in his sights.
By Daniel Edwards
Arsenal have surprised almost everyone in winning four of their first five games in the 2010 Apertura, a figure that means they are currently tied for the lead with Velez Sarsfield. Leguizamon's three strikes have been vital to that effort, and the striker admitted to Ole that he was feeling good about his team's chances.
"It feels great to be part of this present, because one discovers that what he is doing helps the entire team win," the ex-Gimnasia and River Plate star asserted in yesterday evening's interview.
"I feel like a leader in this team... in reality we are all leaders."
And Leguizamon moved on to reveal a personal goal in the blue and red of Arsenal - to overtake Calderon's haul of 34 goals which make him the club's top scorer ever in the Primera Division.
"I would like to reach and overtake Calderon," admitted the striker, who is currently on 32 for the club.
"I have already done it in double strikes, now I'll have to in final figures."
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