"Joao Felix? You have to be more consistent"
Antoine Griezmann spoke to Movistar Plus+ in an interview in which he spoke about Joao Felix. The French player assured that there were moments in which the Portuguese player performed wonderfully with Atlético de Madrid, but he added that in football you have to be constant and he could get tired of it.
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Barcelona and Atletico Madrid will cross paths this Sunday (21:00) in the 15th matchday of La Liga. Joao Felix will be reunited with the 'colchoneros' and Antoine Griezmann spoke about him in an interview for 'Movistar Plus+'.
The French player believes it is essential to know what he is competing for and what style Diego Pablo Simeone believes in: “In the end when you arrive here (Atletico), you know more or less what the coach is like, what the team is like, and either you adapt and work for it or things don’t work out for you," said Griezmann.
“There were times when Joao did very well, he worked very well, but you have to be consistent and maybe there came a time when he got tired, he didn’t see himself here and that’s why he made the effort and the club also made the effort to let him leave.”
There will be a lot of action in this Barcelona-Atletico game. The 'rojiblancos', with one game in hand, are third with 31 points, the same number as Xavi Hernandez's side. Both Real Madrid and Girona are on 35 points.
The French player believes it is essential to know what he is competing for and what style Diego Pablo Simeone believes in: “In the end when you arrive here (Atletico), you know more or less what the coach is like, what the team is like, and either you adapt and work for it or things don’t work out for you," said Griezmann.
“There were times when Joao did very well, he worked very well, but you have to be consistent and maybe there came a time when he got tired, he didn’t see himself here and that’s why he made the effort and the club also made the effort to let him leave.”
There will be a lot of action in this Barcelona-Atletico game. The 'rojiblancos', with one game in hand, are third with 31 points, the same number as Xavi Hernandez's side. Both Real Madrid and Girona are on 35 points.
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