The international forward and player of Tigres of the Mexican League, Jenni Hermosogave an interview to the official FIFA website in which he reviews everything he experienced during the World Cup, highlighting that at 33 years old he has enough time and making sure that winning the Paris Games is his
“Right now my backpack is filled with dreams and goals. Winning something with my National Team is the most important thing as a player but when you reach that limit the question is now what? Now there are still many things, many ambitions. , there are several Olympic Games, winning in Mexico really means retiring from the sport with many goals,” he pointed out in the interview.
Regarding winning the World Cup, he points out that “at that moment you think that there is nothing more because you reach that limit, both personally and as a group. Now it’s full because you still want to play, you still have that ambition, want you can still win and I think I have a lot left in football that I want to win.
Asked who is the player who traveled the most kilometers in the World Cup, he pointed out that “I want you to tell me because when you reach a certain age people start to retire from you, they will tell you that you is older… When a player says “Prepare yourself, no matter how old you are, you can make it.”
“I’m a very crybaby. I like to cry, laugh or cry, it’s a way to release stress, adrenaline. The World Cup took a long time. I tried to enjoy every moment so I don’t have any more tears,” he added.
“No matter how good a player is, if you are not supported by those around you, the team will not add up. Spain is more because every one of the players we have has an incredible technical level. I keep saying that the Spanish player has a quality that cannot be seen anywhere else in the world, we have known each other for many years and one look is sometimes enough…”, Jenni continued.
And regarding the next challenge of the Olympic Games, he pointed out that “Who does not want to play in them? We have seen them all our lives, it is a goal that remains for us and for the Spanish player to be in Paris will be another dream come true.” And he concluded that “the next World Cup should be even more groundbreaking” in terms of visibility.
Source: La Verdad

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