After the Copa América, we chatted with Sindy Ramírez, a player from Uruguay, and Adriana Sachs, from the Argentine National Team, in Ojo el Caño.
The Racing players, Adriana Sachs and Sindy Ramírez, were in Ojo el Caño after their participation in the Copa América de Ecuador.
Both players participated in the continental tournament and are now back at the disposal of the Academy to play in the Clausura tournament, in which they tied on the first two dates, with San Lorenzo and Talleres.
With the schedule so tight, both got off the plane directly to train with the club. "It's nice to come back and know that you have the championship. We will have time to rest," Ramírez said.

Taking stock of the Copa América, Sindy said that the Charrúas were left with many positive things from this tournament. "We know that we did not have much time to prepare beforehand but there is a lot of material, many youth players and a lot of experience. We have been working for a long time in U-20 and U-17, it was seen and noted in the games, both the experience and the youth," he assured.
Adri, for her part, analyzed the Argentine Cup, a competition in which she also had to be captain for the first time with the Albiceleste. "They have been in the National Team for many years and being rewarded like this is nice. We were calm about how the country was represented, there were many young girls who performed very well in the games we played. They gave us the confidence to play calmly, orderly, they took care of the ball and we felt that way every game. There was a connection between the players," said the defender.
Regarding the progress in the Copa América, taking into account previous experience, Sindy said that training every day in proper complexes made a difference. "The hotels were very good, the food too. And from the bad side, it was obvious that if Brazil spoke it would be solved," he said, recalling the champions' claim regarding warming up off the playing field.
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