Proper noun
Llorente (plural Llorentes)
English Wikipedia has an article on:LlorenteWikipedia
A surname from Spanish.
German-born England Under-21 international Musiala shaved the side-netting after running menacingly at the Atletico defence, with Llorente blazing over at the other end following a burst from Felix. Source: Internet
Right midfielder Marcos Llorente played a one-two on the right, carried the ball to the byline and picked out centre forward Joao Felix to net from six yards. Source: Internet
The leader is a Panamanian identified as Roberto Humberto Welch Sevillano, 41, and two Costa Ricans, one identified as Torres Olivas, 60, of Llorente de Tibas and a lawyer, Sánchez Pereira, 45, of La Guacima. Source: Internet
The Lilywhites had an early goal disallowed because the VAR decided Fernando Llorente had committed a foul in the goalmouth – the ruling being made after Spurs’ players had celebrated and returned to their own half. Source: Internet
Llorente has made just three starts since a £35m move across Madrid from Real in the summer, and Solskjaer hopes to take advantage of the situation by negotiating a short-term deal. Source: Internet
"We had never been away from a ball for so long,” Llorente said. Source: Internet