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Udinese | Payero: “My role is left midfielder. Here to score goals”

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Udinese |  Payero: “My role is left midfielder.  Here to score goals”

The Argentine gave a long interview to Mola TV where he spoke about his inclusion in Italian football. Here are some excerpts

Martin Payero, Udinese midfielder, gave a long interview to Mola TV. The Argentine midfielder is finding a different space with Cioffi, so much so that he has become the number one suspect for ownership given Samardzic’s imminent departure.

“Coming to Udinese was an important change on a personal level, very difficult but at the same time very beautiful. Life in Argentina is not the same, but I believe that my insertion was very good and fast. In Italian football, I was surprised by the intensity in the tactical part. It’s a very tactical football that I wasn’t used to. At the beginning I encountered some difficulties, but now I am already much better at it. I would still say that Italian football is very similar to the Argentine one, but as mentioned the tactical aspect is more organised. The goal against Bologna? The truth is that I have always dreamed of it and every game, more and more in my role, I want to do the best for the team. I know I can score goals, insertions, assists. I work hard to improve these aspects.”

“In my role I like different players. I really like watching football, so I think I’m also learning a lot about the characteristics of various players in modern football. I try to look at every player in every position, also because I may have to play different roles. I really like playing as left midfielder, to return to the right. In general I am a calm person, I like staying at home with my family, drinking mate, playing on the Play Station. I have many dreams, but I think the present is the most important thing. If you work every day, the results come. Right now my dream is establish myself in Udinesebecome an important player for this team and feel considered important.”

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