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Since the Premier League’s birth in 1992, South American stars have brought passion, flair, and unforgettable goals to English football.
From Sergio Agüero’s legendary “93:20” moment to Luis Suárez’s chaotic brilliance and Firmino’s selfless style, Latin talent has shaped the league’s identity.
Carlos Tévez added fire and rivalry between Manchester’s clubs, while Fernandinho became Pep Guardiola’s secret weapon.
Decades later, their legacy proves that the heart of the Premier League often beats with Latin rhythm.

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00:00Cuando la Premier League fue nacido en 1992,
00:04no fue tan largo para South America
00:06para enviar some seriosos de fútbol a England.
00:09Desde los luchas de los luchas y los luchas de samba skills
00:11y los luchas de los luchas,
00:13los latinoamericanos han sido el luchas de la Premier League.
00:16Estas son los mejores latinoamericanos de la Premier League.
00:21Los luchas que brotan passion, flair y momentos de unforgettable.
00:24Sergio Aguero, Manchester City.
00:26Sergio Can Aguero,
00:28The Man From Argentina Who Turned 93.
00:3120 into Premier League Folklore.
00:33With 184 goals in 275 games,
00:37he's the most prolific South American scorer in league history.
00:41He didn't just score,
00:42he defined Manchester City's rise to dominance.
00:45Five league titles,
00:46countless hat tricks,
00:48and a statue outside the Etihad.
00:50That's how you know you've made it.
00:51Luis Suarez Liverpool.
00:53Uruguay's own Luis Suarez brought chaos,
00:55creativity,
00:56and pure genius to the field.
00:58His time at Liverpool was short,
01:00but wow,
01:01was it spectacular.
01:02In the 2013 by 14 season,
01:05he scored 31 goals and 17 assists in just 33 games.
01:09He nearly dragged Liverpool to the title all by himself
01:12and became the first non-European to win PFA player of the year.
01:16Sure,
01:16he was controversial,
01:18but you can't spell Premier League drama without Luis Suarez.
01:22Roberto Firmino,
01:23Liverpool.
01:24Speaking of Liverpool,
01:25how about Brazil's Roberto Firmino,
01:27the king of the no-look goal,
01:29and the heartbeat of the club's modern era?
01:31He wasn't your typical striker.
01:33More of a false nine,
01:34more smiles than scowls,
01:36and more assists than ego.
01:37With 111 goals,
01:39endless pressing,
01:40and a Premier League title in 2020,
01:43Bobby Firmino was the glue in that deadly trio with Salah and Main.
01:47He made football fun,
01:49and made selflessness look cool.
01:51Carlos Tevez West Ham,
01:52Manchester United,
01:53Manchester City.
01:54Now let's talk about the ultimate rebel,
01:57Argentina's striker Carlos Tevez.
01:59He started at West Ham,
02:01scored the goal that kept him up,
02:02then joined Manchester United and won titles,
02:05only to switch sides to Manchester City and win there too.
02:09In total,
02:1084 Premier League goals and three titles.
02:13Not bad for a guy who played every game like it was a street fight.
02:16From Old Trafford to the Etihad,
02:18Tevez made both halves of Manchester cheer and rage.
02:22Fittinandinho Manchester City.
02:24Finally,
02:24the unsung hero of City's golden era,
02:27Brazil's Fernandinho.
02:28He wasn't flashy,
02:29but he was essential.
02:31The Brazilian midfield general played nine seasons,
02:34won five Premier League titles,
02:36and became Pep Guardiola's secret weapon.
02:39Defender?
02:40Midfielder?
02:41Captain?
02:41Fernandinho did it all.
02:43As Pep himself said,
02:44everything we've done wouldn't have been possible without him.
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