Together: Treble Winners on Netflix: Which Argentine Player Made a Special Appearance in the Documentary? By The new
Netflix docuseries showed English soccer club Manchester City’s glorious 2022-23 campaign. In this historic campaign, they won the continental treble, consisting of the
Premier League trophy, the FA Cup, and the prestigious UEFA
Champions League trophy. As such, they became the only eighth team to achieve this rare feat. Together: Treble Winners was released on April 1, 2024. According to , this six-episode docuseries’ synopsis reads, “Follows the chronicling of Manchester City’s 2022-2023 season, following the team through preseason, new player arrivals, and their journey to a historic treble.” The current
Manchester City squad comprises of several world-class players. However, in , viewers were surprised to see the make an appearance. Perrone was part of Manchester City’s historic 2022-23 campaign and was seen training with the first team. Interestingly, reported that he is currently on loan at La Liga side UD Las Palmas till the end of the current season. Manchester City’s 2023-24 season squad consists of the following players: Apart from Maximo Perrone, five other Manchester City players are out on loan: Kalvin Phillips, João Cancelo, James McAtee, Josh Wilson-Esbrand, and Claudio Echeverri. When did Manchester City sign Maximo Perrone? Manchester City signed Maximo Perrone from the Argentine soccer club Vélez Sarsfield in January 2023. According to , Perrone signed a five-and-a-half-year contract that cost £8 million. Per Manchester City’s official website, Perrone played for his former club 33 times, where he scored thrice and provided two assists. Furthermore, he took Vélez Sarsfield to the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores. In February 2023, he made his senior debut for his current club as a substitute, in a 4-1 victory over Bournemouth. In an interview with Manchester City press, Perrone revealed that his Argentine teammate, Julián Álvarez, helped him adapt to the English playing conditions. He also added that he aimed to excel in every training session. Perrone said, “I have to train. My goal is to train, give my best in every training session, and then things will come whenever they come. There’s no better place than this right now. I follow Julian everywhere. He’s a top guy and he’s helping me with everything. (We have spoken) mostly about how things outside the pitch are. Where to live, the weather, and those sorts of things. We haven’t spoken much about
Football.” Perrone also explained that he always tried to follow Manchester City’s game because several players were from his home country. His jersey number is 32, and he said that the reason he selected it was because of personal reasons. However, he is aware that the former Argentine player, Carlos Tevez, donned the blue jersey and the same number. He said, “I always tried to watch City because there were these (Argentine) players here. I like the number 32; I’ve always liked it. There are also a few personal reasons behind it too, but I also know that Carlos Tevez used this number.” Maximo Perrone was born on January 7, 2003, in Buenos Aires,
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