"I wasn't sure about going to Barcelona"
Barcelona forward Ansu Fati recounted his first steps in the Barcelona academy when interviewed by 'France Football'. "I wasn't sure about coming and one week later I didn't want to leave!", he admitted.
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Ansu Fati spoke to 'France Football', who have been the media source in charge of deciding the Ballon d'Or since 1956. As well as what Leo Messi's gesture, the player recounted his first steps after signing for Barcelona when he was still a child.
"I remember seeing the academy from afar, just before arriving. The closer we got, the more nervous I was. At the start, I wasn't sure I wanted to come, but within a week, I didn't want to leave", the Cule striker said.
"Marc Serra was my first coach, and he helped me understand very quickly in what type of club I had arrived and that, during matches, I had to respect my opponents", the Spanish international said.
"I was also excited to score more goals and to not making these kinds of superfluous gestures anymore", he added. The footballer arrived at the Catalan side when he was just 10 years old, after leaving the Sevilla academy.
"I remember seeing the academy from afar, just before arriving. The closer we got, the more nervous I was. At the start, I wasn't sure I wanted to come, but within a week, I didn't want to leave", the Cule striker said.
"Marc Serra was my first coach, and he helped me understand very quickly in what type of club I had arrived and that, during matches, I had to respect my opponents", the Spanish international said.
"I was also excited to score more goals and to not making these kinds of superfluous gestures anymore", he added. The footballer arrived at the Catalan side when he was just 10 years old, after leaving the Sevilla academy.
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