• #23 – About Marcelino Núñez - with Juan Arango

  • Jul 30 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 40 mins
  • Podcast

#23 – About Marcelino Núñez - with Juan Arango

  • Summary

  • After a lot of clamour from many of the podcast's fans to get Juan Arango back on to talk about the club's latest South American import, Marcelino Núñez, (as we understand, it's pretty much over the line) #HodgeOnNodge is happy to oblige as the legend himself joins Hodgeythehack fo a second straight pod.

    Arango, a commentator and South American football expert, runs the rule over the talented Chilean international, who has racked up nine caps at international level in less than a year. At 22, he's poised for a big move after playing a starring role in recent seasons for Universidad Católica.

    As with the previous podcast about Gabriel Sara, all of the key questions are answered about Núñez and Juan has some very interesting insights into a player who has had a very interesting journey up to this point – it's been a proper rags-to-riches story for the creative midfield maestro.

    Hodgey also asks Juan about how the pair could work together for Norwich City in a comprehensive podcast which will hopefully bring some joy after the season-opening defeat at Cardiff.

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