Matías Vargas left Espanyol a year ago when he signed for the Chinese Shanghai Port, but now he has expressed himself with some harsh statements that make it clear that he does not have good memories of Spanish football, or the coaches he had when he was wearing the blue and white clothes. He arrived in July 2019 in exchange for 10.5 million but in the end he left through the back door, without meeting the expectations generated by his signing.
The Argentine winger explained in an interview on the ‘Botines sensibles’ twitch that he does not like the style of football that is applied in the First and Second Division.
“All teams, except the big ones, want to play without mistakes. For this reason, Spanish football is very structured, passive and conservative and the games are more boring and have fewer goals. If you look at the table, there are twelve candidate teams that will go down with a very short difference because they are all playing to make no mistakes”, he explained.
He considers that games are boring because players’ creativity is limited. “It’s all based on the fact that they don’t like the imprint, the intuition of the player. They kill it,” he said.
He ‘Monito’ rocks the coaches he has in Spanish, indicating that they cling to a defensive style that kills the footballer’s intuition.
“The Spanish technicians want to be the protagonist and turn off intuition of a soccer player and take away his freedom. They try to implement a way to play without bugs and, in the cases I’ve seen, I don’t see them working perfectly either. maybe I learned a lot from Heinze (who trained him at Vélez Sarsfield), but I don’t see that they have a very good way of getting the idea that they have in a training session, in a game”, he accused.
Despite his criticism, he listens he mea culpa for his poor performance which prevented him from succeeding as a parakeet. It’s not an excuse, because I blame myself for not being more honest with myself at times, without imposing myself on situations”, qualified a Vargas who pointed that out “Thank God, Argentina became champions there is a football that is very different from what we are used to seeing”.
Source: La Verdad

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