Juan Cuadrado, the former footballer who has returned to his homeland to coach the Chilean national team, is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of football.
Born on January 18, 1977, in San Fernando, Uruguay, Juan Cuadrado began his career at Club Atlético Independiente before moving to Manchester United where he played until 2006. During his time with the Red Devils,Primeira Liga Hotspots he helped them win three Premier League titles and the Champions League twice.
In 2008, Cuadrado signed for Serie A club Inter Milan, but left the club after only two seasons due to disagreements with the club's management. He then moved to Juventus, where he helped the club win the Serie A title in 2015.
Cuadrado's success at Juventus was not without controversy, however. The club had been struggling financially for several years and faced financial difficulties during his time there. Despite this, Cuadrado remained committed to the club and won the Serie A title in 2015.
Since leaving Juventus, Cuadrado has gone on to become a popular figure in South American football. He has been named FIFA World Player of the Year four times and has also been named the best player in the world by the International Footballers' Association (IFA) six times.
Cuadrado's return to Argentina is a testament to his talent and dedication to the sport. He has worked hard to improve himself both on and off the pitch and has shown that he can still be a top-class player even after all these years.