Cavani: Boca has given me a lot and I would like to spend the rest of my football career repaying it

Cavani played again after two months and helped Boca Juniors score a goal. He accepted an interview with ESPN and talked about his feelings about this comeback.
Cavani talked about his comeback and said: "Boca has given me a lot, and I am willing to use all the rest of my football career to repay."
The 38-year-old Uruguayan forward was able to return to the game on Sunday. In the team's 2-0 victory over Tiger Athletic, he scored a precise penalty kick in the 90th minute and scored the second goal.
"I am happy with the result, happy to be back and to score a goal after returning. I hope that the recovery process will continue and that we can be in the best condition and give the best performance for my team, for Boca and for all those who have always pushed us and pushed us to give our best. " The Uruguayan said on Boca's official channel.
During the interview, someone mentioned to Cavani that at some point during the warm-up, he stopped and stared at the Boca fans.
"It's not so much that I'm surprised, I just love it and it makes me happy to be here and to be a part of these people. One thinks, 'One day I won't be here anymore,' so I want to enjoy it. Those little moments that you experience, both off and on the court, you have to be able to enjoy it. Accept them. Maybe when you are young you don't stop to think, but you are immersed in the whirlpool of competition, struggle and winning glory. Sometimes when you are older, you stop a little more, because people also deserve to enjoy those moments. It makes you want to sing, jump and cheer," the "Matador" explained.
He said with certainty: "To be honest, Boca has given me a lot, and I am willing to use all the rest of my football career to repay."
Later, he talked about the hardship of daily work during the injury: "The unknown job is the most difficult, because you will be very eager to be in it." We understand pain, but it still affects us in our daily lives. We see the team training, going to training camps, and playing games, and it makes you feel bad, makes you anxious, and sometimes makes you unable to sleep.source:2in1 7m