‘My number with Nico Williams was disrespectful’ | Relief
Raphinha was the player who appeared alongside Hansi Flick in the preview of this Wednesday’s match against Bayern Munich in Montjuïc. Shock comes to the Brazilian his best moment of form. Also on a personal level. He became an indisputable figure for the coach. He played almost everything. He had very little rest and was just a substitute in the match against Osasuna. Six goals and eight assists In 12 matches they mark the forward’s path at the start of the season.
“I have changed mentally and tactically. The trust your coach places in you is important.. I’m ready to learn. “I started the season with a different mentality and I’m very happy,” he noted. But the summer was restless. He was on the starting ramp, asked questions and even saw it happen. There were photos of his license plate with the name Nico Williams on it.
“It was a bad joke. People should respect the players who are in the club. It was disrespectful with my work. Look at this photo I didn’t like it“Said Carioca. “I knew that in order to play for this club I needed to adapt to other positions and I wanted to give it my best shot. I’m very motivated and I have a two-year contract. If I worked 100%, now I give 200“he added.
After beating Valladolid (7-1) and scoring his first hat-trick, Rafinha pulled out 24 hours after the transfer market closed. “Today’s game showed that it is not necessary for someone else to come.. We are very happy about this.” And at the moment, the numbers and the team’s performance prove him right.
His step forward is obvious. The captain’s armband helped. “This pride huge, but Being a captain isn’t just about wearing the armband on the field.but also to help in the locker room, to help the team, veterans and young people, to be able to listen to them, to know what people are like. In everything I can I am available to my colleagues. I’m excited and happy to be one of the captains. There are many players who have worn this armband and made history for this club. “I want to follow in his footsteps.”