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The Football Career of Monterrey’s Star Miguel Layún

Last Updated on May 6, 2021 3:55 pm by

< wpimage aligncenterid5647sizeSluglargelinkDestinationnone > <div class=wp block image><figure class=aligncenter size large><img src=httpswwwgambylcomwp contentuploads202105miguel 1jpeg alt= class=wp image 5647><figure><div> < wpimage > < wpparagraph > <p><strong>Miguel Arturo Layún Prado<strong> is a Mexican football player who was born in <strong>Córdoba Veracruz Mexico<strong> on June 25 1988 He is 32 years old and currently plays as a <strong>right back for Club de Futbol Monterrey<strong> a team that belongs to the first division of the <strong>Mexican Soccer League<strong><p> < wpparagraph > < wpparagraph > <p><strong>Miguel Layúns Professional Career<strong><p> < wpparagraph > < wpparagraph > <p><strong>Miguel Layún <strong>began his professional soccer career with his local team <strong>Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz<strong> During his time with Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz he played a total of 31 games without scoring a single goal for 2 years His<strong> debut in professional soccer <strong>occurred on March 28 2007 entering the second half of his teams match against <strong>Necaxa<strong><p> < wpparagraph > < wpparagraph > <p><strong>Layún<strong> made history on September 27 2009 when he made his <strong>debut with<strong> <strong>Atalanta<strong> a team belonging to the <strong>Italian Serie A<strong> In this match <strong>Miguel<strong> entered in the 82nd minute and became the <strong>first Mexican<strong> to play for a <strong>Serie A<strong> club The match resulted in a 1 1 draw against <strong>Chievo Verona<strong><p> < wpparagraph > < wpparagraph > <p>After a year in <strong>Italy Layún<strong> made a surprise return to <strong>Mexican soccer<strong> to play the <strong>2010 Bicentennial tournament<strong> with <strong>Águilas del América<strong> He played for <strong>América<strong> for 4 years and his most important achievement during this time was the poker scored against <strong>Santos Laguna<strong> in the 2014 opening tournament as well as being team captain which allowed him to lift the <strong>2014 Apertura Tournament Champion trophy<strong><p> < wpparagraph > < wpparagraph > <p>On January 9 2015 his 4 and a half year contract signing was announced for <strong>Watford Football Club<strong> a team that belongs to the <strong>Premier League<strong> During his first year <strong>Layún<strong> was a fundamental pillar in the rise of <strong>Watford<strong> to the first division of <strong>English football<strong> On August 8 2015 he made his <strong>Premier League<strong> debut scoring a goal for <strong>Everton<strong> <strong>in Liverpool<strong> on the road The match ended 1 1<p> < wpparagraph > < wpparagraph > <p>When everything seemed on track for <strong>Layún<strong> in the <strong>Premier League<strong> he was loaned to <strong>FC Porto<strong> on August 31 2015 with an option to buy <strong>Layún<strong> played a total of 2 years with the Portuguese team and on January 29 2018 his session at <strong>Sevilla FC<strong> of the Spanish soccer league became official In <strong>Sevilla Layún<strong> played a total of 18 games and scored 2 goals<p> < wpparagraph > < wpparagraph > <p>On July 11 2018 he announced his signing for <strong>Villareal<strong> a team where he had almost no opportunities After 6 months of almost inactivity <strong>Layún<strong> decided to return to Mexican soccer On <strong>January 30 2019<strong> he transferred to his <strong>current team Monterrey Layún<strong> became one of the best players within the team for the closing of 2019<p> < wpparagraph > < wpparagraph > <p><strong>Mexico National Team<strong><p> < wpparagraph > < wpparagraph > <p>In 2013 <strong>Miguel Layún<strong> was called up by <strong>Jose Manuel de la Torre<strong> for the first time to play on <strong>Mexicos senior team<strong> From then on he has participated in each of the tournaments played by the Mexican soccer team which include the <strong>Gold Cup<strong> and the <strong>Brazil 2014 and Russia 2018<strong> <strong>FIFA World Cups<strong><p> < wpparagraph > < wpparagraph > <p><strong>You can watch the best moments of Miguel Layún at<strong><p> < wpparagraph > < wpembed urlhttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=b8zoQQ pu2YtypevideoproviderNameSlugyoutuberesponsivetrueclassNamewp embed aspect 16 9 wp has aspect ratio > <figure class=wp block embed is type video is provider youtube wp block embed youtube wp embed aspect 16 9 wp has aspect ratio><div class=wp block embed wrapper> httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=b8zoQQ pu2Y <div><figure> < wpembed >

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