31-year-old Noelgao: I thought I had no chance to play in the Champions League and would do my best to cherish this opportunity
Arsenal new aid Nolgo was interviewed by the club's official website and talked about how he adapted after joining the team and what he could bring to the team. talk about adaptation "So far, everything went smoothly! I adapted to it very easily and the team welcomed me very much. All the players and staff were very enthusiastic, so I really had a great time here. I've played with all the players here before, so I know a little about them, and it's great to have a life with Raya in Brentford for a few years and we're still living in London and it's great to be able to stay in the city where I lived for five years. It's not much for my family." You're 31 years old, have you ever thought you've missed this opportunity? "Indeed, I thought I had missed the opportunity to participate in the Champions League. To be honest, I am already very proud and happy about my career because I played over 100 Premier League games and some things I never really dreamed of. But it feels great to be able to play for such a club. I will try my best to cherish this opportunity and do my best to play my strengths, as the head coach and the club expect. "How will the preseason help you integrate into the team? "I think the preseason game is the best way to really help me understand my teammates. I can easily communicate with many players. I have a very good relationship with Havertz, Odegao, Ben White, Trosard, and Zinchenko. He also took photos of me sleeping on the bus. You may have seen it on social media! Rice and I have a common hobby, which is playing golf. In fact, when we were in Singapore, we also took the time to play a round. I hope I will have a chance to play again in the future. My level is about 10 or 11 strokes, but Rice's level may be higher than me." How does it feel to play for Arsenal for the first time in Singapore and win a 1-0 victory against Milan? "It feels very special when I wear an Arsenal jersey, especially when I see my name printed on the back of the jersey. That game was also the first appearance of the away jersey. It feels great, just like a formal game, with many fans, the stadium is big, and the opponent is also very strong. Although I only played for 45 minutes, I really enjoyed this game." Do I need to adapt to training? "Of course, because there is a lot of new information to digest, I try to accept and enjoy it, face everything with a smile, and keep the team open to new ideas. This is a new way of playing, but I have been playing in the Premier League for four years and understand the rhythm here. In addition, Arteta also tried to make me think about some details. He is a coach and player who has worked hard in the top league for many years, so at this stage, it is a very valuable opportunity for me to have a coach of this level to guide me." Do you think with your experience, you can bring new things to the team? "People would ask me what might change from Captain Brentford to the current role. At Brentford, my off-field job is equally important. Here, my role on the field may be smaller, but we haven't confirmed it yet. I know the competition here is more intense, but I hope to contribute both on and off-field. It's a great team and I will try to set some standards in terms of professionalism and experience. In my opinion, the teammates here are also very good at learning and willing to discuss different ways of improving with me." Do you enjoy the role of a leader? "Absolutely, I still remember being very nervous when I was 17 years old when I was in the preseason with the first team. I didn't know who to talk to, what to say, what to do, and what to do. You would hope that an old player could talk to you. When an older player comes over to pat your shoulder, that feeling is very warm. So during the preseason, I talked a lot with many U21 players. I also talked to Ode about being a captain here. Different captains will have different styles, and I can use my knowledge and experience to help." How do you look forward to playing football at the Emirates Stadium as an Arsenal player? "I can't wait. This is a special experience. I brought my family here and they are looking forward to it." What are your most wanted to achieve in the preseason? "For me, this preseason is different from the way I've been used to in the past five or six years. In the past, the same team and coach philosophy was deep into my bones, and I know how the preseason would go. Now, it's important for me to filter all the information and think about them as naturally as possible. At the same time, I also hope to build some understanding with my teammates on the court, and it's great to see so many talented players on the team. Of course, physical training is also a very important part of it." Have you completed the enlistment ceremony (singing)? "Yes, thank goodness, I'm done! Every time after dinner, the players start beating the cups, my heart beats faster. I look like the nervous little boy in the class! I think I'm singing pretty well, at least they applaud me."
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