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Cagliari, Pereiro seeks a relaunch: “I’ll start over”

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Pereiro in action in Cagliari’s first outing against Real Vicenza

The Uruguayan in his third season with the rossoblù wants to show that he has finally settled into Italian football

PEJO. A new beginning for Gaston Pereiro. The first year in Sardinia, the Uruguayan playmaker arrived in January, then the pandemic stopped in March. The second was hit twice by Covid: he had time to sign a crucial stage in the recovery with goals and assists in the match against Parma. “Last – said Pereiro from his retirement in Peio, in Trentino – it was a difficult season for me, but now it starts all over again and I want to do well and do a great championship”.

Even the jump from Holland to Italy was not easy. «In Holland – he explained – we play with more spaces, in Italy football is more tactical, we work more with the defense. I like to play free behind the strikers, being able to vary from right to left. The coach asks me to enter the spaces created by the attackers as I did in Uruguay. Having points with different characteristics, able to both hold the ball and go deep, is our strong point ».

Inside the group. «We are always together with Oliva, Simeone and Ceter. Even with Joao Pedro, it’s normal among South Americans. The whole group is working well here in the retreat. We have great qualities, we hope to start the new season as we finished the one just passed and then make the leap in quality we have been looking for for some time ».

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Third season in rossoblù. «Unfortunately in these two and a half years I have lacked continuity a little, but I am calm and ready to give my all when I have to enter the field. Mister Semplici, since he arrived, has preferred facts to words, which were few but important. I am at your disposal: my goal is to win the World Cup in Qatar with the national team, and above all I want to do well for the team ». (HANDLE).

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