The player Iago Aspas highlighted this Friday that the coach of Celta Vigo,
Eduardo Coudet, is providing “a lot of energy” and “enthusiasm” to the club since his arrival on the bench at the Balaídos stadium to replace Oscar Garcia Junyent.
“He is a coach who has a lot of desire, he arrived with great enthusiasm and it is transmitted every day that his words reach us,” commented the celestial forward after collecting the award Star Galicia to the best player in the squad in November.
Blades, which received 50% of votes from celestial fans ahead of Nolito and Santi Mina -both with 25% -, said he was not “obsessed” with the goal, although as a forward he admits that he lives by scoring goals.
“I also like to help my teammates to score as many goals as possible because it gives us victory,” explained the Moañés attacker, who sets himself the goal of not suffering as much “as in the last two years” and achieving the “desired “title that resists Celtic.
Aspas hopes to extend his career as a professional “many years”, and did not hide that he would like to do it in the Celtic, with whom he maintains a love that, in his opinion, “is never going to end.”
Asked why his time at the British club Liverpool brought him, he replied that it allowed him to experience “the other side of football” by not enjoying the minutes he did have at Celta before embarking on that professional adventure.