Nico Pazformer youth player real Madridfeatured work on the banks of Carlo Ancelotti in an interview with ‘La Gazzetta dello Sport’. Today is a player of Count The Italian, who made his debut in the Merengue first team about a year ago, assured that the white coach “knows how to bring out the best in everyone.”
The Argentine Under-23 international also commented on some of the words he said to her Toni Kroos after scoring his first Real Madrid goal in a match Champions against him Naples. “He told me to keep fighting to find my place in football.”
Nico Paz recalls his lucrative experience in a locker room full of stars like Real Madrid. “It’s great to work with people so quick on their feet and brains, with so much talent. Modric I’ve always loved it, ever since I was a kid. Another thing I admire a lot is Cross. And then Rodrygo“You can’t steal the ball from him, he’s one of the most technical players I’ve ever seen,” he highlighted.
The young footballer, born 20 years ago in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, explained the reasons for his departure from Italian football after being transferred to Como for six million euros (the real Madrid he retained 50% of his rights). “I think I played the minutes I deserved. I’m with the best in the world and it’s hard to find gaps. “I need to grow, develop my game, and for that I need a change of scenery,” he said.
About his role in Like Cesc FàbregasNico Paz explained that the Catalan coach “asked me to hold the ball, move the team and dictate the times of the game.” So far this season he has played four games in the Series A and provided two goal assists.
Finally, the Spanish-Argentine did not rule out returning to the Merengue club one day, which made a buyback option for this footballer for whom it had high hopes. “I wish I could return to Real Madrid, but now I’m focused on Como.”
Source: La Verdad
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