Diogo Nacundo spoke to Portuguese Zero Zero, citing his choice to fight in Olympichis goals with the team, but also the dreams he had as a child.
The young footballer, considered one of the big projects at Olympiacos, did not hide his admiration for his experience with the Piraeus so far, mentioning the best for both the climate in the team’s locker room and his teammates.
At the same time, he was also placed for the National Team chapter, as well as for Olympic games in the Champions League.
In detail
For what are his idols:
“Yes I like some players. Messi for me is the top ever. For my place I love Thiago Alcandara and Luca Montric as well. Kimich is a player that we could have similarities and more recently. “
For who he knew from the Portuguese players of Olympiacos:
“Tsikinio. I knew him from the time I went to workout in the first team of Benfica. I know others from the Portuguese league. I already knew Costina and Zelson Martins. “
For the fact that he had impacts and why he chose Olympiacos:
“First of all they showed me how they wanted me. They really wanted me. This was half the part of the decision. Then we’re talking about a big club. For the largest team in Greece. We will play in the Champions League, the biggest event in the world. I think that says it all. “
For Mendilibar and the discussions they had:
“Yes everyone welcomed me. In the coaching staff it is Spanish and during my presence in Vizella I had contacts with several Spanish players and coaches. I adapt well and I want to start the season very well with the important and serious games it will have. “
That a year before he was fighting with his club and that he is now preparing for the prospect of the Champions League:
“That is why we love football. Sometimes you can be in a difficult situation and 2 to 3 months after being in the best phase. You always have to be calm and be able to manage such transitions because you may be back in a bad time. You must always be humble and have your feet on the ground. “
On whether he can establish himself in Olympiacos on whether he thinks of National Portugal:
“First of all I want to do the things that I need very well, work hard and then everything can come naturally. I haven’t even thought about the National. It’s not something that keeps me awake in the evenings. “