Iago Aspas, the 38-year-old Celta Vigo captain and eternal forward, made waves this week with his gritty return from injury in the UEFA Europa League quarter-final first leg against Freiburg. According to Bundesliga.com reports, Aspas was sidelined recently but dropped to the bench for the match on Thursday, as coach Claudio Giráldez opted for Swedberg and Iglesias up top in a 3-0 loss that stings but keeps Celta's dream alive for the second leg. UEFA.com previewed the clash highlighting Freiburg's nine straight European home wins, yet Aspas's presence signals Celta's depth amid injury worries—Daily Sabah noted concerns over him and defensive options that could define their push to the semis.
Flashscore USA praised Aspas in their Europa League Team of the Round nod, crediting him for continuing to work wonders alongside Suzuki's stars, underscoring his biographical staying power at 38 with a market value of 1.8 million euros and contract through June 2026. No fresh public appearances or business ventures popped up, and social media stayed quiet on his end—no verified posts or mentions in the last few days, though fan buzz lingers over his bench role.
In the past 24 hours, no major headlines have broken on Aspas, but all eyes are on his potential start in the return leg, a moment that could etch him deeper into Celta lore. Speculation swirls he'll shake off rust to spark a comeback, but that's unconfirmed—pure football gossip until kickoff.
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