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Miguel Angel Nadal, Former Barcelona international soccer player, declared this Thursday that the future of his nephew Rafa Nadal “is not known” once he retires after playing the Davis Cup in a month and assured that if he were president of the real Madrid He does not believe that he would be out of place as top leader, because he is “passionate” about the white team.
Nadal, who wore the colors of Barcelona for eight seasons, between 1991 and 1999, analyzed the classic that his former team will play the next league match against Real Madrid.
“Barcelona arrives better, they have transformed themselves this season. We had doubts against Bayern Munich and they responded well but the classics are always special matches and we hope to see a good show,” said Nadal, “surprised by the level of play” of the player. Barça team in this first stretch of the season.
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“Apart from playing well, there are the circumstances of the players, who have a little more experience even though they are young. In defense they play forward, the team is mentally focused on what they want and at the level of results and play in such a short time we are a little surprised. to everyone,” he commented.
To win, andl Barcelona will have to play a perfect match at the Santiago Bernabéu against the real Madridof which his nephew is a fervent follower Raphaelwho in a month will say goodbye to his career as a professional tennis player.
“Rafa’s future is not known. It has enough things to have a motivation in life. First, finish your career in the best way and let’s hope it goes well. It is an important and difficult step but his career has been fantastic. Related to the world of football, he is passionate about Real Madrid. Preside over the club? Time will tell. He is a football lover and I don’t think he would be out of place,” confessed Nadal, who attended a padel tournament between former Real Madrid and Barcelona footballers organized by Iconic Motor Gallery in the City of Racket.
About his candidate to win the Ballon d’Or andThis year, Miguel Ángel Nadal was blunt: “Vinicius will surely have to win it. He is a player who makes the difference and is playing well.”