When my year in Italy came to an end, I had no other thoughts than coming home. I felt going back to Lisbon was like going home. Also, I really wanted my children to see and experience what I had experienced 13 years ago. I wasn’t interested in any other offers, I just wanted to sign the contract and be part of Benfica, nothing else. The only thought that went through my head was wearing this jersey again and being happy again in a place where I’d been very happy previously.
When I looked at my social media, I could see how all the Benfica fans were very happy that I was coming back. It’s something I will never forget. The scale of the welcome they gave me hadn’t ever been seen before in Portugal; it’s not that common here. I was very privileged that so many people turned out and packed the area surrounding Benfica’s stadium just to welcome me. It was truly amazing. My family and I will never forget it. It was a very beautiful experience. Now I just focus on giving my best on the pitch so that I can return all the love I’ve received since I came back.
The stadium is the same: huge and packed for every match, which is very important. There are at least 58,000 people there for every match. That’s incredible. The training facilities have also changed a lot. The club has grown a lot in these last 13 years and there have been some big changes. That’s down to the people running it and these changes have been very positive. The first time I was here, the facilities were on a par with great European clubs. Since I’ve come back, they’ve surpassed many of the greatest teams in Europe, where I have played. I honestly think every player must feel privileged to be here. I’m very happy to be back because I can now experience this all over again and with incredible facilities.
It’s a very competitive group. It’ll come down to small details. We had plenty of chances to win the first game. The red card for António Silva in the 13th minute unsettled us a bit. Even then, we could’ve won despite being down to ten men. We had lots of chances but that’s the way it is. Sometimes, when the ball doesn’t want to go in, it doesn’t go in. We saw the draw in the other game between Real Sociedad and Inter, who were really close to losing. If you looked at it on paper beforehand, everyone thought Inter would finish top of the group, winning every game, and in the first, they were really close to losing. You can tell it’s going to be a very good competition between the four teams and we will try to do our best. Before the first game, we said that this competition all boils down to small details, those small mistakes. A penalty or a red card can change everything. You can come back from being a man down, many things can happen but, in this competition, those small details are crucial.
When my year in Italy came to an end, I had no other thoughts than coming home. I felt going back to Lisbon was like going home. Also, I really wanted my children to see and experience what I had experienced 13 years ago. I wasn’t interested in any other offers, I just wanted to sign the contract and be part of Benfica, nothing else. The only thought that went through my head was wearing this jersey again and being happy again in a place where I’d been very happy previously.
When I looked at my social media, I could see how all the Benfica fans were very happy that I was coming back. It’s something I will never forget. The scale of the welcome they gave me hadn’t ever been seen before in Portugal; it’s not that common here. I was very privileged that so many people turned out and packed the area surrounding Benfica’s stadium just to welcome me. It was truly amazing. My family and I will never forget it. It was a very beautiful experience. Now I just focus on giving my best on the pitch so that I can return all the love I’ve received since I came back.
The stadium is the same: huge and packed for every match, which is very important. There are at least 58,000 people there for every match. That’s incredible. The training facilities have also changed a lot. The club has grown a lot in these last 13 years and there have been some big changes. That’s down to the people running it and these changes have been very positive. The first time I was here, the facilities were on a par with great European clubs. Since I’ve come back, they’ve surpassed many of the greatest teams in Europe, where I have played. I honestly think every player must feel privileged to be here. I’m very happy to be back because I can now experience this all over again and with incredible facilities.
It’s a very competitive group. It’ll come down to small details. We had plenty of chances to win the first game. The red card for António Silva in the 13th minute unsettled us a bit. Even then, we could’ve won despite being down to ten men. We had lots of chances but that’s the way it is. Sometimes, when the ball doesn’t want to go in, it doesn’t go in. We saw the draw in the other game between Real Sociedad and Inter, who were really close to losing. If you looked at it on paper beforehand, everyone thought Inter would finish top of the group, winning every game, and in the first, they were really close to losing. You can tell it’s going to be a very good competition between the four teams and we will try to do our best. Before the first game, we said that this competition all boils down to small details, those small mistakes. A penalty or a red card can change everything. You can come back from being a man down, many things can happen but, in this competition, those small details are crucial.
When my year in Italy came to an end, I had no other thoughts than coming home. I felt going back to Lisbon was like going home. Also, I really wanted my children to see and experience what I had experienced 13 years ago. I wasn’t interested in any other offers, I just wanted to sign the contract and be part of Benfica, nothing else. The only thought that went through my head was wearing this jersey again and being happy again in a place where I’d been very happy previously.
When I looked at my social media, I could see how all the Benfica fans were very happy that I was coming back. It’s something I will never forget. The scale of the welcome they gave me hadn’t ever been seen before in Portugal; it’s not that common here. I was very privileged that so many people turned out and packed the area surrounding Benfica’s stadium just to welcome me. It was truly amazing. My family and I will never forget it. It was a very beautiful experience. Now I just focus on giving my best on the pitch so that I can return all the love I’ve received since I came back.
The stadium is the same: huge and packed for every match, which is very important. There are at least 58,000 people there for every match. That’s incredible. The training facilities have also changed a lot. The club has grown a lot in these last 13 years and there have been some big changes. That’s down to the people running it and these changes have been very positive. The first time I was here, the facilities were on a par with great European clubs. Since I’ve come back, they’ve surpassed many of the greatest teams in Europe, where I have played. I honestly think every player must feel privileged to be here. I’m very happy to be back because I can now experience this all over again and with incredible facilities.
It’s a very competitive group. It’ll come down to small details. We had plenty of chances to win the first game. The red card for António Silva in the 13th minute unsettled us a bit. Even then, we could’ve won despite being down to ten men. We had lots of chances but that’s the way it is. Sometimes, when the ball doesn’t want to go in, it doesn’t go in. We saw the draw in the other game between Real Sociedad and Inter, who were really close to losing. If you looked at it on paper beforehand, everyone thought Inter would finish top of the group, winning every game, and in the first, they were really close to losing. You can tell it’s going to be a very good competition between the four teams and we will try to do our best. Before the first game, we said that this competition all boils down to small details, those small mistakes. A penalty or a red card can change everything. You can come back from being a man down, many things can happen but, in this competition, those small details are crucial.
When my year in Italy came to an end, I had no other thoughts than coming home. I felt going back to Lisbon was like going home. Also, I really wanted my children to see and experience what I had experienced 13 years ago. I wasn’t interested in any other offers, I just wanted to sign the contract and be part of Benfica, nothing else. The only thought that went through my head was wearing this jersey again and being happy again in a place where I’d been very happy previously.
When I looked at my social media, I could see how all the Benfica fans were very happy that I was coming back. It’s something I will never forget. The scale of the welcome they gave me hadn’t ever been seen before in Portugal; it’s not that common here. I was very privileged that so many people turned out and packed the area surrounding Benfica’s stadium just to welcome me. It was truly amazing. My family and I will never forget it. It was a very beautiful experience. Now I just focus on giving my best on the pitch so that I can return all the love I’ve received since I came back.
The stadium is the same: huge and packed for every match, which is very important. There are at least 58,000 people there for every match. That’s incredible. The training facilities have also changed a lot. The club has grown a lot in these last 13 years and there have been some big changes. That’s down to the people running it and these changes have been very positive. The first time I was here, the facilities were on a par with great European clubs. Since I’ve come back, they’ve surpassed many of the greatest teams in Europe, where I have played. I honestly think every player must feel privileged to be here. I’m very happy to be back because I can now experience this all over again and with incredible facilities.
It’s a very competitive group. It’ll come down to small details. We had plenty of chances to win the first game. The red card for António Silva in the 13th minute unsettled us a bit. Even then, we could’ve won despite being down to ten men. We had lots of chances but that’s the way it is. Sometimes, when the ball doesn’t want to go in, it doesn’t go in. We saw the draw in the other game between Real Sociedad and Inter, who were really close to losing. If you looked at it on paper beforehand, everyone thought Inter would finish top of the group, winning every game, and in the first, they were really close to losing. You can tell it’s going to be a very good competition between the four teams and we will try to do our best. Before the first game, we said that this competition all boils down to small details, those small mistakes. A penalty or a red card can change everything. You can come back from being a man down, many things can happen but, in this competition, those small details are crucial.
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When my year in Italy came to an end, I had no other thoughts than coming home. I felt going back to Lisbon was like going home. Also, I really wanted my children to see and experience what I had experienced 13 years ago. I wasn’t interested in any other offers, I just wanted to sign the contract and be part of Benfica, nothing else. The only thought that went through my head was wearing this jersey again and being happy again in a place where I’d been very happy previously.
When I looked at my social media, I could see how all the Benfica fans were very happy that I was coming back. It’s something I will never forget. The scale of the welcome they gave me hadn’t ever been seen before in Portugal; it’s not that common here. I was very privileged that so many people turned out and packed the area surrounding Benfica’s stadium just to welcome me. It was truly amazing. My family and I will never forget it. It was a very beautiful experience. Now I just focus on giving my best on the pitch so that I can return all the love I’ve received since I came back.
The stadium is the same: huge and packed for every match, which is very important. There are at least 58,000 people there for every match. That’s incredible. The training facilities have also changed a lot. The club has grown a lot in these last 13 years and there have been some big changes. That’s down to the people running it and these changes have been very positive. The first time I was here, the facilities were on a par with great European clubs. Since I’ve come back, they’ve surpassed many of the greatest teams in Europe, where I have played. I honestly think every player must feel privileged to be here. I’m very happy to be back because I can now experience this all over again and with incredible facilities.
It’s a very competitive group. It’ll come down to small details. We had plenty of chances to win the first game. The red card for António Silva in the 13th minute unsettled us a bit. Even then, we could’ve won despite being down to ten men. We had lots of chances but that’s the way it is. Sometimes, when the ball doesn’t want to go in, it doesn’t go in. We saw the draw in the other game between Real Sociedad and Inter, who were really close to losing. If you looked at it on paper beforehand, everyone thought Inter would finish top of the group, winning every game, and in the first, they were really close to losing. You can tell it’s going to be a very good competition between the four teams and we will try to do our best. Before the first game, we said that this competition all boils down to small details, those small mistakes. A penalty or a red card can change everything. You can come back from being a man down, many things can happen but, in this competition, those small details are crucial.
When my year in Italy came to an end, I had no other thoughts than coming home. I felt going back to Lisbon was like going home. Also, I really wanted my children to see and experience what I had experienced 13 years ago. I wasn’t interested in any other offers, I just wanted to sign the contract and be part of Benfica, nothing else. The only thought that went through my head was wearing this jersey again and being happy again in a place where I’d been very happy previously.
When I looked at my social media, I could see how all the Benfica fans were very happy that I was coming back. It’s something I will never forget. The scale of the welcome they gave me hadn’t ever been seen before in Portugal; it’s not that common here. I was very privileged that so many people turned out and packed the area surrounding Benfica’s stadium just to welcome me. It was truly amazing. My family and I will never forget it. It was a very beautiful experience. Now I just focus on giving my best on the pitch so that I can return all the love I’ve received since I came back.
The stadium is the same: huge and packed for every match, which is very important. There are at least 58,000 people there for every match. That’s incredible. The training facilities have also changed a lot. The club has grown a lot in these last 13 years and there have been some big changes. That’s down to the people running it and these changes have been very positive. The first time I was here, the facilities were on a par with great European clubs. Since I’ve come back, they’ve surpassed many of the greatest teams in Europe, where I have played. I honestly think every player must feel privileged to be here. I’m very happy to be back because I can now experience this all over again and with incredible facilities.
It’s a very competitive group. It’ll come down to small details. We had plenty of chances to win the first game. The red card for António Silva in the 13th minute unsettled us a bit. Even then, we could’ve won despite being down to ten men. We had lots of chances but that’s the way it is. Sometimes, when the ball doesn’t want to go in, it doesn’t go in. We saw the draw in the other game between Real Sociedad and Inter, who were really close to losing. If you looked at it on paper beforehand, everyone thought Inter would finish top of the group, winning every game, and in the first, they were really close to losing. You can tell it’s going to be a very good competition between the four teams and we will try to do our best. Before the first game, we said that this competition all boils down to small details, those small mistakes. A penalty or a red card can change everything. You can come back from being a man down, many things can happen but, in this competition, those small details are crucial.
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