Willian Borges is being one of the pleasant surprises of the surprising fulham of Mark Silva, who on his return to the Premier League managed to stay comfortable, flirting at times with positions in Europe. The 34-year-old extreme veteran signed with the ‘cottagers’ for one season after voiding, by mutual agreement, the contract linking him to Corinthianswhere he and his family were harassed by Timao fans.
Three goals and four assists this season
“Every time Corinthians lost and I didn’t perform well, my family received threats on social networks. First my wife and my children. Later, my father, my brother…”, explained the former Chelsea and Arsenalauthor of three goals and four assists in his return to European football.
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With a contract until June 30 and his future is still up in the air, if anything is clear William will not return to his own country. “I don’t want to go back to Brazil, ever. I ended up going back to the club where I started because I wanted to and so did Corinthians, but I thought about staying in Europe until the end of my career. Now my intention is to finish it here, whether in Europe, in the United States or anywhere else. If possible in England it would be perfect,” he said. William in an interview granted toPL Brazil’ where he referred again to his fatal second stage in Corinthians.
“In Brazil I sometimes see inhumane pressure”
“A footballer is not a machine, he has good and bad days. What happens sometimes is that the fans don’t accept bad people. What I see in Brazil is sometimes inhuman pressure, which leads to violence, threats to the family, to kids…”, lamented the two-time Premier League champion along with Chelsea.
Finally, William He pointed out that his intention “is to play another four or five years, but you never know. Football changes a lot”, he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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