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Officially at FC Barcelona since last week, Wojciech Szczęsny has already been able to rub shoulders with Hansi Flick’s group before this international break. The ex-Arsenal and Juventus player was able to see the talent of the Catalan players, including that of two young players in particular. For Mundo Deportivohe revealed their names.
“ Watching a match live is very different from watching it on television. In the stadium you can see how the players behave. (Pau) Cubarsi impressed me. After seeing him on TV, I expected him to be a modern type of defender who is elegant on the ball, but more flexible. When you see him live, he’s not soft at all and makes very good decisions. Of course he is good on the ball because his technical quality is very high, but his defensive qualities are also very high. I can’t wait to team up with him. I was very impressed. There is no need to talk about Lamine Yamal, there is no point. I look forward to creating a strong and solid bond with them », affirmed the goalkeeper, ex-Polish international.
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