“I tried everything”, Coutinho’s confession

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Brazilian international Philippe Coutinho accepts his move to Barça.

Arriving at Barça in January 2018 from Liverpool for a record fee of 135 million euros, Philippe Coutinho never managed to establish himself as the successor to Andres Iniesta. Despite this, the Brazilian does not regret his experience with the Culés.

“I have always been professional”

Having passed through Bayern Munich and Aston Villa before joining Al-Duhail SC in Qatar, Coutinho returned to his time in Catalonia. “Things happened as I imagined, as people expected, as I expected because I am the first to demand a lot of myself on the pitch,” said the 31-year-old. years to Sport.

Although he admits not having achieved the objectives set, Coutinho says he gave everything and has no regrets. “I’ve tried everything and I’ve always been professional,” he said.

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