MLS - Inter Miami, Higuain: "MLS is not as easy as I thought"

16.06.2021 00:59 of  Desk TransferMarketWeb  Twitter:    see readings
MLS - Inter Miami, Higuain: "MLS is not as easy as I thought"
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Gonzalo Higuain is not a player who like to talk a lot off the pitch. So it was a little unusual seeing him with Christian Vieri at BoboTV. During the pandemic Bobo Vieri has arranged a TV format on social media that it is having a huge success in Italy and around the world. Gonzalo was the special guest in one of the last episode and he had a lot of interesting thing to say about Napoli, Juventus, MLS and Sarri: “In Miami I feel wonderful. I have found serenity even outside of football and I feel great. I’m happy. In Europe I couldn’t find serenity off the pitch and beyond football. Buffon told me that when I no longer feel the fire inside, it would be the right time to change. So I changed and I came to seek joy and fun in this wonderful city. I thought I would be playing with cigarettes, however, it’s a hard because it’s a tough league. I learned that it’s similar to Italian football. In Spain and England it’s easier to do well, while in Italy if you don’t know the league you suffer.

Here it is the same thing. Football has changed. When I played in Madrid I was a central striker while with Sarri I learned to help the team. When I arrived at Juventus I almost ended up as a central midfielder. The first year at Napoli I suffered, but when Sarri arrived it went better. Before Maurizio’s arrival I was undecided whether to continue or not, but after speaking to him for five minutes, convinced me to stay. Then I scored 36 goals with him. He was a great teacher, he was one of the best coaches I’ve had. In Serie A there are fewer spaces, but if you want you can find it. You must have the quality to do so and to score. I think he failed to convey his idea of ​​the game to the players at Juventus. Sarri always wanted to play two touches even if it was risky. Some players weren’t happy to play in this way.”