Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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Interview: Victor childish "Vitolo". OCTOBER

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Victor Bermudez Vitolo football knowledge as born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife 1983. At 18 debuted in the English Primera Division with his team of a lifetime, the Club Deportivo Tenerife. After leaving the club of their land belonged to various clubs, Racing de Santander, Celta de Vigo, Aris and PAOK Thessaloniki, his current club. He was part of the English under-20 selection who was second in the world in 2003.

1. First of all, how are you doing in Greece?

The truth that the thing's going great. Life is great here, and I have sought to achieve objectives in football. I could feel that he is disputing the European competitions like the Champions League and European League ... It is another world,

2. What Vitolo has changed that debuted with the CD Tenerife who treads the fields of Europe with PAOK?

For experience that give you the years in football. It is incredible to say that all the teams I've been I've played 90% of the matches. I am proud because it has given me the job, to be fighting to go the rounds of the Europa League with all the big teams in Europe makes me feel good.

3. Is it so hard the atmosphere of the Greek fields in competitions like the painting?

is a luxury to be able to live it in person week after week. It is a point of motivation for the player. Hobbies are a player for the home team. It's something to be lived.

4. What is the idol of Victor childish "Vitolo" in the world of football?

Redondo is the one I scored, his time in the CD Tenerife.

5. Describe yourself as a player.

People know that my values \u200b\u200bin football are the battle consante and not stop fighting to help my team win. I like to keep physically fit to provide the maximum.

6. The level of the Greek league, what position you would fit?

This view is of each. But we must refer to the current echos, which are both AEK Athens, Aris, Panathinaikos and PAOK are disputing competitions Europe. Not all leagues have many computers in them.

7. What are the differences between Greek and English football? And what things look like?

I think the Greek football is very physical and English is more technical and better quality of structure exists. On the economic front are very similar.

8. What is the most complete player that you have faced in your career and why?

Certainly, Zidane. He was someone I had great difficulty score, but that, however, of the four times I faced him in Madrid, won three.

9. How does it feel when called to dress the shirt of his country, albeit at lower levels? What was your reaction?

able to say that I have been common in the lower echelons of the U 20 and U 21 has been an unforgettable achievement. They were incredible moments. And I struggle to reach the absolute.

10. By the way, are you at Tenerife in the distance? How do you see the situation? Do you have contact with any player in the squad?

Suffer as any fan of Tete. Because I am and always will be. I owe much to this club. The club of my house. The situation is difficult, but change. I trust the team. And yes, I have friends who I have shared clothes, and Sergio Aragon, Hidalgo, etc. And with that I write on occasion.

11. What is your opinion Sotiris Ninis, the young pearl Panathinaikos and the Greek national team?

technically very good player, fast and skillful. A player to be reckoned with.

12. If not football, what Victor would have been childish "Vitolo"?

The truth is that I have not stopped thinking about it. But it is true that it would always be something connected to sports.

13. Do you have any superstitions in soccer?

Yes My Lady of Candelaria, which goes with me everywhere.

14. What hace un canario en Salónica en los momentos en los que no ejerce de futbolista? (si es que los tienes, claro).

Tengo muchos hobbies, como la música, los amigos, el pasear, unas buenas conversaciones con un buen café, etc.

15. Cuéntame alguna anécdota graciosa que te haya ocurrido en algún terreno de juego, o relacionada con el fútbol.

Recuerdo muchas, pero algo de verdad gracioso fue cuando una vez fui a sacar un córner y me calló un pollo vivo desde la grada.

16. ¿Lees mucho la prensa deportiva?¿O, en lo que a nosotros respecta, lees los blogs futboleros? Si es así, ¿podrías recomendar alguno que te guste especialmente?

Actually I usually leave the press a bit on the sidelines. I like to know what happens on my island, but at all levels, not just sports.


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