Aspas eyes Celta history as European return beckons Iago Aspas is poised to etch his name into Celta Vigo’s storied European legacy as the club prepares for a pivotal Europa League quarter-final clash against Freiburg. The veteran forward, who has long been a cornerstone of the team’s attacking play, is closing in on Valeri Karpin’s record as Celta’s third-highest scorer in continental competitions. With his return to the squad for the first leg of the tie, Aspas aims to not only revive his personal form but also cement his place among the club’s all-time greats. The match against Freiburg, set to take place in the medieval Gothic city of Freiburg im Breisgau, marks a significant moment in Celta’s European campaign. The Vigo side, having stunned Olympique Lyonnais in the previous round, now faces a formidable challenge as they seek their second-ever victory on German soil. Historically, Celta has met German opposition seven times in competitive fixtures, with their sole triumph coming against Stuttgart in 2001. This encounter represents a chance to rewrite that chapter, with the club’s fans—850 strong in the stands—traveling to support their team under clear spring skies. Manager Claudio Giraldez has been bolstered by the fitness of key players, including Matias Vecino and Aspas. The latter, who had been sidelined due to an Achilles injury, has fully recovered and is eager to contribute to the team’s ambitions. For Aspas, this match carries personal significance. Over the years, he has navigated the highs and lows of Celta’s journey, from the relegation battles in the Segunda Division to the euphoria of European football.#celta_vigo #claudio_giraldez #iago_aspas #freiburg_im_breisgau #valeri_karpin