Manuel Molina (30 years), the last signing until the moment of Royal Saragossa for the 2022-23 season, he pointed out in his presentation as the new player of the Maño team that what is experienced in the Aragonese club is “different” from what is experienced in other teams.
“There were other offers but being in Zaragoza is a big step in my career. It’s a great project, a great club. What you experience in Zaragoza is different from the team challenge and I wanted that,” he added at a press conference.
Carcedo, key
The midfielder explained that he also had the incentive to keep up with his former male coach, Juan Carlos Carcedo.
“The coach knows me well and I want to be with him because I like the way he looks at football. And I know what he can give us and what will help us all to achieve our goals”, pointed out he.
Across Molina Y Carcedo coincides with Ibiza The presence of the coach was not the only reason to sign for the Blanquillo team because the player explained that he conveyed to the club from the first day that his dream was to play for Zaragoza.
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“I love having that pressure”
“I wanted to take a step forward in my career and being in Zaragoza entails that. I love having that pressure and there was no doubt about it. If the coach wasn’t there, I would still decided on Zaragoza”, he declared.
Manuel Molina He defines himself as a player who likes to have the ball and press after defeats as well as having personality.
“I want to show it on the field. I didn’t hide myself,” he commented, adding that he wants to make others good and he came to contribute his grain of sand and be important so that the team is “great” .
“I have to leave my skin in the field”
“I still don’t stop and I want to ask and get the ball. The coach knows me and knows what I can give him, both 6 and 8, but even if he knows me, I start from the beginning and I will do it. I have to leave my skin on the field to enter the starting eleven”, he highlighted.
The new signing of the Aragonese team believes that the promotion to the Second Division he achieved with Ibiza It was his turning point and he proved to himself that he was worth playing in the Second Division.
“I’m at my best, at a point of maturity that I didn’t have before. I hope I can enjoy it and Zaragoza can enjoy it,” he wished.
Regarding the new project from Zaragoza and the new attempt to climb, he believes that there are many teams and many projects in the category that are looking for the same thing and you need to have “a lot of regularity” to be successful.
“You have to step by step and start the house from the bottom and not from the roof,” he added.
Source: La Verdad

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