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The German adventure of Skelly Alvero (22 years old) runs in the nightmare. Loaned to the Werder Brème by Olympique Lyonnais, then bought definitively by the German club last summer in exchange for € 4.75 million, the former Sochaux midfielder plays very little at the 12th in the Bundesliga ranking. And according to his coach, Peter Niemeyer, Alvero is not at best.
“Skelly has made some brief appearances in recent weeks, but unfortunately he has not been able to focus on Grand-Chose. He currently has a very heavy weight on his shoulders, he does not have a free head. As a result, Skelly does not reach its performance limit. I want him to press the “Reset” button and find his relaxation. He must become the old skelly that he was before the summer “he said in remarks relayed by Bild.
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