Superleague
Colak: “I went back to my old house”
Antonio Tsolak expressed his happiness to return to PAOK after his loan spell in Malmo, explaining that Dikefalos comes from a strong team while also touting his relationship with Razvan Lucescu.
Antonio Tsolak returned to Thessaloniki as planned and was integrated into PAOK’s training sessions from January 1 after the end of his loan in Malmo.
In his comments on the official channel of PAOK, he stressed that he was happy to be back in his “old homeland” and referred to the changes that had taken place, claiming that Dikefalos consists of a strong team.
What he said in detail:
For his return to PAOK: “I’m very happy to be back. The start with me and PAOK wasn’t that easy, so I went to Malmo where I had a successful season. Now I’m back, strong, I see things positively. I would say I left.” back to my old house”.
Because what changed during his absence and how different he returned to the team: “I think as a person I will never change. I’m the same player and the same person. When someone gives me space and trust, I can show my quality and fight to be the player I was. Now I think I went back to the same environment but with different people. There are several changes at PAOK.”
For the differences he found after returning to PAOK: “There are a lot of new players and they have welcomed me in the best possible way. That’s very good. I’ve found a very good team, a strong team. I’ve also met the new coach. I’ve heard a lot about him now. I’ve been working with him for a while him together and “I see that they like each other. That’s important, both for me and for the team. It has already given me the first few minutes and I hope everything will be fine in the future.”
Source: sport24
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