Former Actual Madrid defender Jesús Vallejo signed for Albacete this summer time. The Spanish participant talked in an interview with MARCA and shared just a few ideas about his tenure within the capital.
“Carvajal, Nacho and Lucas Vázquez had been those who helped me essentially the most throughout my accidents. I spent plenty of time with them and so they helped me loads. Additionally they went via taking part in little, accidents… I bear in mind this final one among ‘Carva’. And Dani, even whereas injured, set an instance. He had the qualities of an excellent teammate, and I’m nonetheless in contact with them,” stated Vallejo.
He was additionally requested about Vinicius and Mbappe.
“Vini is a really explosive participant, at all times taking up opponents, and that makes a giant distinction. He wants that adrenaline. And I used to be stunned by how effectively Mbappé spoke Spanish from the beginning. After which, on the sphere, he’s extraordinarily quick as effectively,” he defined earlier than saying that Rodrygo was the participant who stunned him essentially the most together with his high quality.
Vallejo additionally shared his ideas about Fede Valverde, who appears destined to be the captain for a few years to come back.
“Perhaps he’s a shy, quiet boy, however inside he has a really robust aggressive nature, each in coaching and in matches. He doesn’t need to miss something, not a single coaching camp together with his nationwide workforce or something. He travels, trains, at all times dedicated… Soccer is his ardour: He is a superb captain for the membership,” he stated.
The defender wrapped up his interview by explaining how he thinks Actual Madrid followers will bear in mind him sooner or later.
“Maybe as an odd participant, however with plenty of affection, I believe. The individuals who have identified me know that I’ve at all times behaved effectively, at all times out there for the workforce, and I’ve tried to provide my greatest stage from the function I’ve been given at every second,” he stated.



























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