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The Argentine Antonio Mohamed, replacement for Juan Carlos Unzué at the head of Celta de Vigo, promised this Saturday, during his presentation as celestial coach, that his fans will see an "ambitious" team, and he did not hide that his objective is to qualify the Vigo team for a European competition.
"If it were up to me, I would go out looking for the championship, I like to dream high. I come with that hope. In the last teams I have been in we have been champions, although I know Binance App Users Data that this is a very difficult league. First of all "It is looking for an identity, for people to feel identified. And from there we will build the dream of qualifying for Europe, which is our main objective," he said.
Mohamed announced that Gustavo Lema and Julián Tartaglia will be his assistants, Claudio Kenny and Hernán Petti his physical trainers and Nando Vila will continue as goalkeeping coach after joining the first team last season under Unzué.
"The possibility of training in Europe was a dream for both me and my coaching staff. We really want to work. We want to demonstrate the enthusiasm and knowledge we have, and our goal is for people to feel proud to see their team play in any field. We don't come on vacation, we come to succeed," he insisted.
Mohamed, nicknamed El Turco, arrives in Vigo backed by his successes in Mexican soccer, where he managed to win the League, with Tijuana and América, and the Cup with Monterrey, which he coached for the last three seasons.
"I come with a lot of experience. I have been training for 15 years and waiting for the opportunity to come and train in a big league. I feel very qualified to face this challenge," said the Argentine, who values being able to plan ahead of time for what will be his first project. in Europe.
"We arrived with a suitcase full of hopes. Arriving here on the fifth or sixth day is not the same as starting the project. Here I have been given all the possibilities to fulfill a dream. Celta trusts me, they give me all the tools to succeed," he said.
He clarified that he does not believe "in a game system but in a way of playing", and his idea is to make a team that does "high pressure" and takes risks: "We want a brave team, that can press but is also intelligent to retreat".
Mohamed thanked the club for having made "an important effort" to retain the "four or five" that he considers key: "The best reinforcement for us is to keep those four or five base players who are fundamental."
"If it were up to me, I would go out looking for the championship, I like to dream high. I come with that hope. In the last teams I have been in we have been champions, although I know Binance App Users Data that this is a very difficult league. First of all "It is looking for an identity, for people to feel identified. And from there we will build the dream of qualifying for Europe, which is our main objective," he said.
Mohamed announced that Gustavo Lema and Julián Tartaglia will be his assistants, Claudio Kenny and Hernán Petti his physical trainers and Nando Vila will continue as goalkeeping coach after joining the first team last season under Unzué.
"The possibility of training in Europe was a dream for both me and my coaching staff. We really want to work. We want to demonstrate the enthusiasm and knowledge we have, and our goal is for people to feel proud to see their team play in any field. We don't come on vacation, we come to succeed," he insisted.
Mohamed, nicknamed El Turco, arrives in Vigo backed by his successes in Mexican soccer, where he managed to win the League, with Tijuana and América, and the Cup with Monterrey, which he coached for the last three seasons.
"I come with a lot of experience. I have been training for 15 years and waiting for the opportunity to come and train in a big league. I feel very qualified to face this challenge," said the Argentine, who values being able to plan ahead of time for what will be his first project. in Europe.
"We arrived with a suitcase full of hopes. Arriving here on the fifth or sixth day is not the same as starting the project. Here I have been given all the possibilities to fulfill a dream. Celta trusts me, they give me all the tools to succeed," he said.
He clarified that he does not believe "in a game system but in a way of playing", and his idea is to make a team that does "high pressure" and takes risks: "We want a brave team, that can press but is also intelligent to retreat".
Mohamed thanked the club for having made "an important effort" to retain the "four or five" that he considers key: "The best reinforcement for us is to keep those four or five base players who are fundamental."