The Man Who Cried Goooooooooooal https://t.co/5vsZ2DchHb via @NYTimes
“It’s pure commentary master class — taking the emotions from the field and transmitting them to a global audience, a skill that he has perfected over the years,” Gianni Infantino, the president of FIFA
From @TheAthleticFC: Commentators shouting “GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL” for 60 seconds is just one of many reasons Telemundo’s World Cup coverage is incredible, even if you don't know Spanish. "The enthusiasm is unrivalled and scary, bordering on cardiac arrest." https://t.co/Un6OEfZVUq
@Nicocantor1@daniarcucci Ese libro de @AndresCantorGOL fur el primero escrito por una personalidad de medios en los Estados Unidos que fue publicado one Espanol e Ingles. The more your know …..
@chrisRMCF_ I guess because they see Andres Cantor stay professional while still having his bias towards Argentina, Telemundo feels that others will do the same, but clearly not everyone can be like Cantor.
"My dream is not to reach that legendary status. If I have 15% of the career that my dad has had I will have a successful career."
@Nicocantor1 is grateful he gets to work with his dad @AndresCantorGOL 🥹❤️