Euro League
Moerman: “I wanted a new challenge in my career, to do something big in the EuroLeague with Monaco”
Adrian Moerman is the new Monaco captain and is leaving Efes after four years. In his statements, he admitted that he was looking for a new challenge in his career, while not hiding his desire to contribute in his own way to the history of the Monegasque people.
With the experience of former Anadolu Efes player Adrian Moerman, Monaco have been strengthened and even made captain. After four years with the Turkish team, Moerman was looking for a new challenge in his career, he revealed to the Monaco Grandstand.
At the same time, he didn’t hide his enthusiasm for the organization of the team, which he believes is similar to that of big clubs like Real Madrid or Barcelona.
“I feel like I fit in well with the team. The coach explained a few things to me because it’s not easy to adapt after four years in another team. I’ve found a new club. It’s easier because I have teammates who were here last year .
The team is gradually growing, we see it in recent seasons. On an organizational level, I’m impressed. It’s similar to big groups like Real Madrid, Efes or Barcelona. That means the team will continue to grow.”
This is why he changed teams: “I wanted a new challenge after four years with the same team. I wanted to challenge myself and come back to France. I want to offer my experience in Monaco and I’m proud to be part of this journey. We’ll try to write some.” more history on the team pages.
I won everything in Turkey. It was the best four years of my career. I’m still hungry for titles and want to help Monaco add a few. I won’t hide it, we want the championship in France. We want to make a difference in the EuroLeague. We have the options. When we are healthy and find a rhythm to strive for last four”.
Source: sport 24
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