On a night full of emotion and excitement, Robin Le Normand and Alexander Sorloth made their official presentation with Atlético de Madrid. The event, which captured the attention of all those present, became a vibrant display of the club's commitment to its new signings. The welcome for these players was warm and exciting, reflecting the deep bond between Atlético and its fans.
The words of the new signings
Newcomer Robin Le Normand was full of praise for the club’s supporters. “I’d heard a lot about these fans, but what I’ve seen is incredible,” said Le Normand, clearly impressed by the reception. His comment underlines the positive impact the welcome has had on him.
As for Alexander Sorloth, the Norwegian striker had already shown his quality on the pitch by scoring a goal against Villarreal. During the presentation, Sorloth expressed his admiration for the fans: “These fans are incredible, they are very good. It is a dream to play in this stadium and with these fans,” he said. These words reflect the deep sense of belonging that Sorloth is beginning to experience in his new surroundings.
The fans and their reception
The warm welcome and positive atmosphere surrounding the event has left a lasting impression on Le Normand and Sorloth. The Atlético fans have shown their unconditional support, creating an environment in which the new signings feel valued and welcome. This favourable atmosphere will undoubtedly help both players to adapt quickly and contribute significantly to Atlético Madrid's success.
The event not only highlighted the club's commitment to its new players, but also the deep bond that exists between Atlético de Madrid and its supporters. With an optimistic start, both Le Normand and Sorloth are ready to face the challenges of the season with great enthusiasm. Sorloth's adaptation and integration into the team are key aspects that will be closely monitored, auguring a promising season for the club.
In addition to these two, Conor Gallagher and Julián Alvarez were also presented at the Metropolitano. Both players, more media-friendly than Le Normand and Gallagher, were the centre of attention at the party.