Carlos Augusto: “Inter, I learned bit by bit. Now I want to get more minutes on the pitch”

Carlos Augusto: “Inter, I learned bit by bit. Now I want to get more minutes on the pitch”
Carlos Augusto: “Inter, I learned bit by bit. Now I want to get more minutes on the pitch”

The Inter side, Carlos Augustowas the protagonist of an interview with the microphones of TNT Sports and he tried to rewind the tape of his career to talk about the first kicks he gave to a ball even before he landed in Italy, at Monza: “I spent my whole life at Corinthians, but when I became a starter I ended up leaving team and leave for Monza to play in the Italian Serie B. I remember that many spoke of a difficult decision, because I was leaving a top Brazilian club to go down to the Italian Serie B. But in the end I think it was good for me to adapt to football there I also made history in Monza: we achieved the first promotion to Serie A in the club’s history and this year I joined Inter. Now I’m enjoying the moment.”

On Inter: “When you arrive in the team, and even more so in a team that has played in the Champions League final, it is very difficult for you to fit into the group. I think the most difficult part was to understand the coach’s playing method, but in the end I learned it quite quickly because it’s a very close group. We really felt like a family, and that helped our season. I managed to adapt well to the style of play and I managed to have a good sequence of matches, playing practically every game.”

On the goals: “The main objective is to continue, play a sequence of matches with the national team, have more minutes at Inter and see what this new season promises. Dorival hasn’t called me, but I’m very calm, I’m rooting for the Seleção to do their best his best in the Copa América and for him to return to the top of the world again.”

 
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