Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a thrilling encounter at Seaview, Crusaders showcased their resilience and determination as they came from behind to secure a 2-1 victory against Carrick Rangers, maintaining their unbeaten start to the Irish Premiership season. The match saw an impressive performance from new signing Kieran Offord, whose second-half goal was pivotal in turning the tide for the home side. The visitors struck early, with Paul Heatley finding the back of the net just seven minutes into the match, putting Crusaders on the back foot. As the first half progressed, Carrick Rangers' pressure was palpable, with the home team struggling to find their rhythm. Declan Caddell, speaking to BBC Sport NI after the match, acknowledged the challenges posed by Carrick: "They are always a difficult team to play against, and I thought the first 45 minutes they put us under severe pressure." Recognizing the need for a tactical shift, Caddell made adjustments at halftime, altering their formation to better exploit the spaces left by Carrick. His changes paid off when Daniel Larmour equalized for Crusaders shortly after the break, injecting fresh life into the team. Moments later, Offord, who has quickly become a fan favorite since his arrival on loan from St Mirren, netted his fourth goal in four games, sealing the comeback victory for Crusaders. Reflecting on the match, Caddell admitted he was not entirely satisfied with the first half but praised the team's response and the quality of their second-half performance. "We had to rejig things at half-time, and the boys pushed on. It could have been more," he remarked, indicating the potential for further dominance as the season progresses. Offord's rapid acclimatization to the team has been one of the highlights of the season thus far. Caddell expressed his admiration for the young forward, noting, "There is no doubting Kieran's capabilities and all his attributes." He highlighted Offord's hard work and dedication during training, which has translated into impressive performances on the pitch. With this victory, Crusaders remain a formidable force in the Irish Premiership, and with players like Offord in fine form, the team looks set to challenge for the top spots as the season unfolds. Fans will be eagerly watching to see how far this squad can go under Caddell's stewardship, especially if they can maintain the momentum generated by their latest win.