Kubo: “This changing room looks like a bar, people are drunk without drinking alcohol”

Take Kubo, Getafe's Japanese international midfielder, declared this Thursday that the Madrid club's dressing room “is not like that of other teams,” since it “looks like a bar or a street, with people drunk but not drinking alcohol, although inside from the field there is seriousness ”.

Kubo faces his last days as a footballer for Getafe, a club he arrived at in the last winter market on loan from Real Madrid.

“I started screwed up because I was in the hotel for four or five days without knowing if I was training or not because of the snow of the Filomena season, but from the beginning they had a lot of trust and faith in me. I started well, the results did not accompany us, but we managed to stay and on top of that with a goal of mine, something that makes me very happy, “said Kubo, in an interview broadcast by the club.

Kubo's experience at Getafe has been satisfactory on a personal and human level with his teammates, with whom he has gotten along in a group that is very close.

“This dressing room is not like the others, it looks like a bar or a street. People are drunk but not drinking alcohol. That is difficult because they look happy, although when we are training and we play there is seriousness ”, he confessed.

“Here we are more than partners. People are happy and partying. When someone from the subsidiary comes up it seems that they have been with us for years and they welcome you very well ”, said Kubo, who assured that Getafe“ is work equal to reward ”.

The Japanese footballer, who avoided talking about his future by ensuring that “in the holidays he will think about what is coming”, spoke of his most immediate objective at the end of the Spanish League, the Olympic Games.

“There are many players to be called up. We are 26 and of those there will be 18. I have to put the batteries to be, “said Kubo, who said he was” prepared “for those Games.

“Being a host has its pressure, but also points in its favor, as we know the stadium and the weather,” he concluded.