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In an interview with the newspaper L’Equipe, winger Mohamed-Ali Cho talks about his year and a half at Real Sociedad, who he will face with OGC Nice this Wednesday in the Europa League.
The Nice striker reveals in this interview that he was shocked by the level of play of a Spanish football legend, namely David Silva.
“A player who impressed me? David Silva. Normal. He didn’t lose a ball. He really shocked me. You could see it from the first training session. His vision of the game, technically, tactically. He was really good. He was the old one, we all respected him. He didn’t talk much, he was very calm. But with me, he was very nice, and he spoke to me in English, it was practical,” he said.
A starter against his former club?
Make way for the Europa League. This week, the C3 opens its doors. This Wednesday, OGC Nice will face Real Sociedad at the Allianz Riviera. A match like no other for Mohamed Ali-Cho who will face his former club.
The former Real player should also start the match in Franck Haise’s starting 11. The 20-year-old player has had a promising start to the season with a total of 2 goals in 5 Ligue 1 matches.
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