The previous Barça canterano talked on Spanish radio about his Watford cap trap and sending the Argentinean "water melon" goes at Camp Nou.
Gerard Deulofeu has settled pleasantly into Watford's group of performers subsequent to making the move to the Premier League for all time when Nuno Espirito Santo authorized a 13-million-euro offer for the winger, who had joined on credit from Barcelona a half year sooner, the previous summer.
A weekend ago, the 24-year-old turned into the first Watford player in history to sack a Premier League cap trap when he scored three and included an aid the Hornets' 5-1 thrashing of Cardiff.
"I thought I was the ruler of the end of the week until I saw Messi in the Sánchez Pizjuán… " Deulofeu disclosed to Spanish radio show El Transistor. "He's an unbelievable player, I truly appreciate watching him. I recall when I was at Barcelona I once played a ball to him like it was a water melon. I began once again promptly to apologize yet he'd carried it down with a mind boggling contact."
Deulofeu: "You can't put a cost on feeling imperative"
In spite of the fact that he is appreciative for his time at Barcelona, Deulofeu isn't excited about an arrival to Camp Nou where he said the weight of being touted as the "new Messi" was excessively much. "I truly making the most of my time at Barcelona since I got the opportunity to play close by the best players on the planet yet I needed to go my own particular manner for my vocation. I was at home at Barcelona, in the best group on the planet, yet you can't put a cost on feeling imperative, feeling like you're somebody others need to gaze upward to. I'm not a patient individual. I expected to play and I wasn't playing at Barcelona. In addition it was a World Glass year and I needed to move to get all the more playing time," the Catalonia-conceived aggressor, who has four Spain tops, said of his choice to move to Vicarage Street in January 2018.
Deulofeu was likewise gotten some information about the ongoing furore encompassing his universal partner Kepa, with whom he got through the lesser positions for Spain. "You need to know Kepa… he's a superb individual. I think it was only a misconception with the coach. I was recoiling watching it on TV at home…
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