“Doctor” García recalled what it was like to live in the residence of the former Real Madrid striker. Although it was a kind offer, García Postigo regretted having inhabited it
Luis García lived in the house of Hugo Sánchez (Photo: Instagram/@garciaposti)
One of the characteristics of Hugo Sánchezit is his personality since on and off the court he was characterized by the demand and discipline with himself. In Mexican soccer, he is recognized as one of the first strikers to be successful in Europe and to come out of Pumas.
As his successor in imitating his footsteps, it was Luis García Postigo, who arrived at Atlético de Madrid in the 1990s after a successful stint at the Universidad Nacional club. And whoever received him in Spain was the Pentapichichi.
To facilitate the move of Luis García, Hugo provided him with a house so that the striker auriazulwill settle in the old continent. Recently the current sports commentator for TV Azteca revealed what that loan was likeand< b> what conditions did Hugol set so that he could settle in said residence.
Luis considered that it was not the right decision to live in Hugo’s house because he didn’t live in Madrid (Photo: YouTube/Dr. García)
In an interview with Efraín Chispa Velarde for his YouTube channel Casa Velarde, the Doctor told how it was living in that house. Although it was a kind offer from the former Real Madrid player, Luis considered that it was not the right decision because he did not live in Madrid and years later he regretted that choice.
“In my first year at Atlético, Hugo He had returned to Mexico with the America and had an empty house outside Madrid, he very kindly offered it to me to live there. I regret not having lived in Madrid as such, having that experience because Hugo’s house was about 20 minutes from the city”, he recalled.
And part of the The conditions imposed by Hugo Sánchez concerned the decoration and the storage of his belongings that he left behind in Spain. Due to the fact that the current ESPN sports analyst lived in Europe for several years, he left the house furnished, so Luis García did not have to equip it since he already had most of the comforts and furniture to live in it.< /p>
To make the house more familiar, El Niño Artillero included photographs of his collection in the place (Photo: YouTube/Dr. García)
In addition, a large part of the house had photographs of the Macho and other images that highlighted the most player icons.
In different bedrooms there was at least one photograph of the emblematic plays that Sánchez made on the court, so Luis had to adapt to that environment; however, over time he became uncomfortable with some pictures and removed them.
On one occasion he got tired of looking at that image, so he removed it with the help of cleaning staff.
Part of the conditions imposed by Hugo Sánchez were It was about the decoration and the storage of his belongings that he left in Spain (Photo: YouTube/Dr. García)
“I came to live there, in the dining room -where I ate my lentil soup- (there was) a painting of the p*nche Hugo Sánchez throwing a Chilean. There was a Portuguese cleaning lady who helped us a lot in the house who was a friend of Hugo’s and I told her: ‘Ma’am, we are going to download this photo because it is going to give me a heart attack‘. We downloaded the photo that I’m telling you about, it was huge and huge and I was chin***ma but I couldn’t eat with Hugo Sánchez throwing Chilean girls anymore,” he added.
To make the house more familiar, the Boy Gunner included photographs from his collection to the place, added photos of himself when he played with Pumas, from his beginnings in the academy to the championships and recognitions he won in Mexico.
He also posted his photos of his debut in Spain and the important matches in which he participated . Another of the items that he did not ignore were his trophies and he placed them in the home study. García played in Europe until 1995 when he returned to Mexico to sign with América, but his first two years on the other continent he lived in Hugo Sánchez’s house.