Alejo Veliz (21 years) is not having a simple time in the Spanish RCD. The course began with strength and being a key piece in Manolo González’s plans, but over time his minutes were more residue. The Perico Attacker, provided by Tottenham, reviewed his current moment in the Argentine newspaper ‘Olé’. He participated in 22 games including the blue and white shirt that marked a goal and did not attend.
The principles of his arrival in Europe and his interaction with many Argentines.
“The fact that it is difficult, crazy. Obviously I am fulfilling a dream. I dreamed of Europe and the main.
-How is this?
“I spent a month and a half without training. It wasn’t known, because at that time I didn’t give any note. It was difficult because two days before I played 90 minutes with Central and they suddenly told me I had. But fortunately I overcame it and I always look at the positive side.”
-And the assignments to other clubs how do you take it?
“As a player I always seek to play, settle down on a team and show up. Fortunately -Seville’s fortunate cost to me because they are Acuña, Lamela, Ocampos and so on. But now in Spanish there is no Argentine, there is still cost. But always with the same motivation, I always think positively and wish to get the best.
-Do you have a close goal in your career?
“Try playing as much as possible. Good things will come. If you allow me to, also dream of choosing. But you have to work and need to give a lot of things.” A dream that feeds on the fact that Scaloni has always stated that players playing in Europe are easier to wear with an albiceleste shirt.
Source: La Verdad

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