Andy Carroll (35) quickly left from the explosion to Liverpool to devote himself to West Ham United and, before long, to find himself fighting in the French fourth division with the Bordeaux Girondinswith whom this past summer he signed a contract for the next two seasons.
In a short interview with ‘RMCSport’, the former England international opened up about the situation he was going through at the Girondins after his administrative relegations: “I love football and I saw the opportunity to play for this great club. It doesn’t matter the level or the category, it’s just about having fun playing football.
However, he admitted that “I hope we go back and climb where we belong, because that’s why I came here.” “I’m here for the love of football, because it really costs me money to play for this team. But I’m a football player before someone who wants to make money.”
Carroll insisted that “what it’s all about is playing for a historic club and making history in this place. It’s not about the money, it honestly hasn’t been. I’m just getting paid to do something I love me and That’s what matters.”
Source: La Verdad

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