Just a few months ago, Gabriel Veiga decided to start a new phase in his personal and professional life by signing for Al Ahli. A more than risky bet for a young footballer (twenty-one) emerging, and how, in the club of his life, the Vig Celticeither.
However, the football player is optimistic and indicates that he is adapting more: “I am very calm, with my girlfriend. We are doing very well. We already have a house and everything is fine. I adapted little by little to the climate, which at first was quite difficult for me because it was very different from Vigo.. Better times will come, I will mature and grow as a footballer,” he said in an interview with Pablo Egea.
What surprised him the most was the level of Saudi league football: “What surprised me the most was the real level of football. Anyone who watches the games knows this. The fans are very encouraging, something important to feel like a footballer.”
He also highlights the adaptation process that is still ongoing: “The first month, the second month… Finish the training and don’t go home, go down to drink with your friends, with your girlfriend in peace … . It’s different. Our training there was only in the afternoon because of the weather., although today the temperature will drop a bit. It differs by not practicing in the morning. “I adjusted better.” The return of the preseason, a delicate moment: “It’s true that the rhythm took me a bit. The emotions, the weather didn’t help either… But now, working hard and having been there for a few months, I feel better.”
‘Will Gabri Veiga return to Spain?’ This is the question most Olívicos ask themselves. “You can’t close the doors or say”I will not drink this water‘. I am calm, very happy to be in Arabia and with a great team. The goal is to grow as a footballer, mature and then, like this summer, whatever needs to happen, will happen,” said the midfielder, leaving the door open.
Finally, he made an assessment of the current state of Vig Celtichey i’m talking about arbitration errors against him: “It is not a matter of the game, nor of the players, nor of the coach. It has top players, top coaches, top sports directors… This is a team that is superior, but with decisions that do not depend to Celta. They are unlucky. We can say, it’s not that they don’t benefit you, it’s that they take points away from you and, as a Celtic player, it hurts because you want them to respect your club.“
Source: La Verdad

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