Portuguese right-back Cédric Soares of São Paulo FC gave an interview to ‘Globo Esporte’, discussing his future at the club and his adaptation to Brazilian football. Contested by some fans, Cédric expressed his satisfaction with the structure of São Paulo FC and life in the capital. He stated, 'São Paulo is a great institution. I am happy, and my family has adapted well to the city.' Cédric also commented on the passion of the fans, highlighting how it impacts his experience as a player. When projecting his career, he avoided making definitive promises but emphasized that he is content at the moment. The defender recalled his high participation in games under coach Luis Zubeldía, where he played in 44 matches, surpassing his previous records. Cédric also addressed the difficulties faced during Hernán Crespo's tenure, noting that external pressure affected the team's performance. He concluded that the group worked hard to adapt to the new coach's methodology, but the lack of victories was a crucial factor in the coaching change.
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Cédric discusses future at São Paulo FC: 'I am happy here'
Cédric Soares of São Paulo FC discusses his adaptation and future at the club, highlighting the pressure and culture of Brazilian football.
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