Veron answers critics with South American title

BUENOS AIRES, (Reuters) – Juan Sebastian Veron was  lauded as his club’s outstanding player of all time after  leading modest Estudiantes to Libertadores Cup victory.

“Veron is the outstanding player of Estudiantes since the  club was created,” said coach Alex Sabella after the playmaker’s  role in the 2-1 win over Brazil’s Cruzeiro on Wednesday.

The victory in Belo Horizonte gave the Argentine club their  fourth title and the first since their 1968-70 treble when  Veron’s father Juan Ramon was their main inspiration.

“This title is for everyone, for the fans, for the people  that love me and those that don’t,” said Veron, who was widely  blamed for Argentina’s shock first-round exit at the 2002 World  Cup.

When Veron returned to South America from Europe in 2006, he  said: “I want to help the team win another international trophy”  but the statement was taken largely as wishful thinking by a man  no-one expected to see back in an Argentina shirt.