“I was stunted and lagged behind in physical terms in relation to my colleagues. I confess that I was not at the same level and maybe I left there [do Benfica] was the best thing that ever happened to me,” said David Karmo. the eagles received 100,000 euros from the solidarity mechanism of the 20 million euros paid by the blue and white JV Brahe.
“If a [a saída do Benfica] upset me a lot? I stayed for the first few months. I spent every day there, it was my life, my friends too … It cost me dearly, but more outside of football. I went alone to the Internship Center and it was a shock. I called home many times and asked them to pick me up when the days were not going well. But my father always asked me the last time I was already in the car and about to leave for Lisbon and I always ended up saying no, that it wasn’t necessary and that I just needed to talk to them a bit to get something then get. better,” says the defender.
David Carmo also discussed the move to Porto at the expense of foreign clubs: “I think I made the right move” – and spoke about Sergio Conceição’s demand: “He has an idea not to simplify things. work”.
“SPINE IN THE THROAT OF THE CAPITAL”
Pinto da Costa once again complained about the treatment of Porto. “We are and want to remain a thorn in the throat of the capital,” the Porto president said in an editorial for Dragões magazine. Meanwhile, the FC Porto team yesterday continued to prepare for tomorrow’s game (18:00) at home to Vizela in the 2nd round of the League. Manafa is the only player that Sergio Conceição is unavailable for.
Author: Joao Moniz
Source: CM Jornal