Arturo Vidal, current Colo-Colo playerresponded to a TNT Sports questionnaire in which he told the club he would like to play for in his career. In addition, he admitted which team was the most difficult for him and chose several teammates with whom he shared the locker room.
The Chilean midfielder played in the best clubs in the world, including Juventus, Bayern, Barca and Inter.
However, when asked about the team he would like to play for, he left some surprising statements: “It could have been Real Madrid.” Vidal was close to signing a contract with the Whites. summer 2015after his departure from Juventus.The Chilean has had several disagreements with the white team since his time at Bayern Munich. especially after their quarter finals in 2017. The midfielder was kicked out in the first halfand after the game (and his club’s elimination in extra time) he assured that “such theft cannot happen in the Champions League.”
Subsequently Vidal signed a contract with Barcelona and experienced a match of maximum rivalry with Real Madrid. The Chilean scored the fifth goal in his first Clasico: 5:1 at Camp Nou. Barcelona, on the other hand, is the most difficult team he has ever faced. “The most difficult team was Barcelona in 2015.. He won the Champions League final for us,” he says.
The Chilean also responded to other oddities about football players. Consider Leo Messi “the most talented player he’s ever played with” already Frank Reiberand “the funniest player.”
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