From Middlesbrough to Boca’s junior, there used to be clubs and now he traded with Udinese and Serie A, but it’s fair to say that Martin Peiro already has a rather interesting career.
The 26-year-old Argentine midfielder Catch off side In addition to his experiences in England and Italy, he also has his toughest enemies, his thoughts on his teammates, and his plans for the future…
COS: How do you find life in Serie A and how does that compare to British football?
MP: It felt good on SeriAii, and it was easier to adapt than in the UK. I like Italians as a championship and when I arrived here I had already had experience in Europe.
How was it like working for a big character like Neil Warnock of Middlesbrough?
I have good memories, he gave me confidence when I arrived, I had a good relationship.
Can we see them playing in the UK again at some point in the future?
I like watching Premier League and English football. Check if there is a chance.
What are Udinese’s ambitions more than this season? How far do you think this team can go with you?
The final period was difficult, but with Bologna we did well. Our goal was to get closer to a European position next year.
Who is the toughest opponent you have opposed in your career so far?
I think he’s Inter’s Nicolo Barrera as he’s a dynamic player and one of the strongest midfielders ever.
How about sharing a dressing room and sharing training pitches with celebrities like Alexis Sanchez?
Playing with him gives me pride, he always has a positive energy and we always want to learn from him. Alexis is always a value-added to the entire team.
Your teammate Thomas Christensen is linked to Premier League clubs. As a teammate, what can you tell me about him? Do you think he has a big career?
He is a strong and young player who has to continue to grow and he has a great future where he can become a very strong defender to play at the highest level.
Who was your soccer idol when you grew up? Who based your game/play style?
Certainly Ronaldinho was inspired by riquelme, due to the style of play.