"There will be no problem whether I play or not"
Pau Lopez, in his first press conference as Girona's new player, made it clear that he is aware that his role will not be that of a starter. Olympique Marseille signed Geronimo Rulli and sent him to Montilivi on loan, but Michel's preferred option is Paulo Gazzaniga, so the Spaniard will have a difficult time getting on the pitch unless he earns his place in the Copa del Rey or another competition.
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Pau Lopez, on loan for a year at Girona from Olympique Marseille with an option to buy, stated on Tuesday that neither the coach, Michel Sanchez, nor the sporting director, Quique Carcel, nor “anyone” has promised him to play, something that must be earned on a day-to-day basis.
“In the end, the club don't pay me to play, but to train. I come to be one more and there will be no problem if I play or not. I want to play, like everyone else, but I come to a club where there is a goalkeeper (Paulo Gazzaniga) who is doing well and there is a role to respect,” added Lopez in his presentation.
He was “happy”, thanked the “great effort at club level” that Girona has made to get his loan and insisted that he comes to “enjoy” “a unique experience” and to contribute the knowledge acquired during his career, with more than 350 games between Espanyol, Betis, Roma and Olympique de Marseille.
The 29-year-old goalkeeper admitted that the last two months have been “complicated” because Olympique Marseille did not count on him and that, from that point, he looked at the options he had and opted for Girona because of the “exciting” season ahead with the historic debut in the Champions League.
“In the end, the club don't pay me to play, but to train. I come to be one more and there will be no problem if I play or not. I want to play, like everyone else, but I come to a club where there is a goalkeeper (Paulo Gazzaniga) who is doing well and there is a role to respect,” added Lopez in his presentation.
He was “happy”, thanked the “great effort at club level” that Girona has made to get his loan and insisted that he comes to “enjoy” “a unique experience” and to contribute the knowledge acquired during his career, with more than 350 games between Espanyol, Betis, Roma and Olympique de Marseille.
The 29-year-old goalkeeper admitted that the last two months have been “complicated” because Olympique Marseille did not count on him and that, from that point, he looked at the options he had and opted for Girona because of the “exciting” season ahead with the historic debut in the Champions League.
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