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Once clubs ranging from Mediatrix For Boca Juniors, and is currently in Serie A store with Udinese, it is fair to say that Martin Payero has already had a rather interesting career.
The 26-year-old Argentine midfielder sat down for an interview Grasp About his experiences in England and Italy, plus his most difficult opponents, thinking about his teammates and plans for the future …
COS: How do you find life in Serie A and how is it compared to English football?
MP: In Serie Ai they feel good, it was easy to adjust to England. I like Italian as a championship and when I arrived here, I already had experience in Europe, it adapted me before England.
What was it like to work for a big character like Neil Warnock in Middlesbrough?
I have good memories, he gave me confidence when I arrived, I had a good relationship.
Can you see yourself playing in England at some point in the future?
I like to watch the Premier League and English football, we will see if there will be a chance.
What are Udinese ambitions for this season and beyond? How much do you think this team can go together?
In the last period we had difficulty, but we came back well with Bologna. Our goal was to stay close to European positions for the next year.
Who was the hardest opponent you have come with in your career so far?
I think Nicolo Barella is from Inter, because he is a dynamic player and one of the hundred strongest midfielders ever.
How to share a locker room and a training ground with a big name like Alexis Sanchez??
It gives me the pride of playing with him, he always has a positive energy and we all always want to learn from him. Alexis is an always added value for the whole team.
Your teammate Thomas Kristensen is associated with the Premier League clubs – what can you tell us about him as a teammate and do you think he will have a big career?
He is a strong and young player who has to continue to grow and improve, has a great future that can become a very strong defender to play at the highest levels
Who were your football idols as you grew up? Who did you base your game/play style to?
Ronaldinho certainly, but for the style of the game I was inspired by Riquelme, I would say both.