Kieran Tierney He was interviewed today by The Guardian (British newspaper) and made clear his love for the city of Donostia and his admiration for Real Sociedad and Guipuzcoan football.
Despite the injuries, the Scottish full-back is enjoying his stay in San Sebastián: “The city is beautiful, there are mountains, food, sea… and the people are lovely, always ready to help, very -friendly” points out.
When asked how he should adapt, Tierney He explained that it was in the role of full-back in the team. “At Arsenal, the role of the full-back is a bit different; it’s a more central position, almost like another midfielder. When I arrived, the coaches showed me videos of the movements the full-backs should make -back here, but the person who helped me the most is Aihen, which is incredible; “He told me in training to do this, that, go to a certain place, etc.”
Tierney He explained that adapting to Real’s game “took him a bit” and that he was amazed at how “the rest of the team internalized the system so well, it was like something that came naturally to them.” But the Scot knows that there is a reason behind everything: “Honestly, it’s crazy. You just have to look at the coaches and players coming out of Gipuzkoa. When I played for Celtic, us young players liked the club, It’s just us. We know it’s our obsession, but at most we played four or five youth players in the first team. Here they are like thirteen or fourteen, a different level. You realize that they have been playing for many years, who have also been coaches. playing for years. It doesn’t matter if you play “If you’re not called, if you spend the game on the bench; everyone wants the same thing. It’s like a family.”
Champion Challenge
“A lot of people will think that PSG are the favourites, and I don’t quite agree. We’ve only conceded two goals in the group stage and we deserve to win our group.” SA Tierney He likes the challenges: “We know it will be very difficult but these are the games you want to play. To be here, to finish first in the group is an incredible achievement, an amazing story, we have to keep going.” As for his injury, he prefers not to think too much about it, but he regrets it: “When I see it on TV I’m just going to be thinking that I wish I was there with the kids, helping them. It’s hard for me to watch games from home.”
Source: La Verdad

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