“I regret that I went back to Spanish”

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The ‘new Raúl Tamudo’. This is how Spanishism was baptized during its time. Alvaro Vazquezhas emerged from a ’21’ where he was passionate about scoring goals. Debutant in the First Division in the 2010-11 season, all over the Santiago Bernabéu, the one from Badalona scored on his debut as a starter, against Osasuna. He is only 19 years old.

“You can’t tell a kid that he is the ‘new Tamudo’,” explained the player himself, who is currently in the ranks of CF Badalonain an interview given to ‘Convenience‘. “I think we all make a mistake when we compare all players to others. Every player is different,” he insisted. Alvaro.

“I didn’t come back well”

After two years in the first team, with a record 16 goals in 66 games, the attacker headed to Getafe…to return four years later to his training club. “My return wasn’t good because I didn’t trust the coach (Quique Sánchez Flores) and because I didn’t feel good on the field, I changed positions,” recalled the 2013 European Under-21 champion.

“In retrospect it is very easy to say it, but I had some other option to play for another club. Maybe it’s worse, who knows, but it’s true that I’m a little sorry because I think I was unlucky,” he whined. Vazquezwith past in Nàstic de Tarragona, Zaragoza, Real Sporting, CE Sabadell, Kerala Blasters (India), FC Goa (India), Ponferradina and Linares.

In its two stages at spanishwhose shirt he defended on 80 occasions, Alvaro He scored 17 points and four assists.

Source: La Verdad

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