The French Yann Bodigera new CD Tenerife player, said this Wednesday in his presentation that he can give “experience” to a club that has “winning project” and a “gaming identity”, reasons why he chose it as a new destination for next three seasons.
After a long process of separation from Granada, where he had a contract until 2024 and ended an hour and a half before the market closed on Friday night, Bodiger finally became a blue and white player and this Wednesday he performed his first training. with the group at the Heliodoro Rodríguez López stadium.
The French midfielder said that “it shows” that in Tenerife “there is a winning project to rise”in addition to verifying that there was “an amazing group of people” in the dressing room, as they warned him.
Among his new companions, it was Bodiger midfielder Sergio González is also known of his previous phase in Cádiz, as well as the attacker Mohammed Daudawho was with him in Cartagena.
“Everyone has received me with a lot of love and I can also contribute a grain of sand to the dressing room, because I think it is important,” he pointed out.
Bodiger is more comfortable in the ‘6’ position, as rival destroyer gamealthough he can also play as ‘8’, a versatility for which Asier Garitano, the team’s coach, insisted on hiring him.
The Frenchman has already spoken to the Gipuzkoan coach “about Saturday’s match against Albacete”, a clash for which he arrived. ready to playbecause he never stopped training in Granada.
For his part, Tenerife’s sports advisor, Juan Guerrerosaid that the signing of Bodiger “worked on a slow fire, with many comings and goings”, and the fact that he signed until 2026 indicates that the player “believes in this project”.
Mauro Perezsports director of the entity, acknowledged in his speech that during his time he tried to sign Bodiger for another club, and the French player rIdentify the “ideal profile” for midfieldin addition to covering one of the team’s “deficiencies” in the passing game.
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Source: La Verdad

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