Mendeta: Valencia s current situation is heartbreaking, but I think they can qualify for the European war
September 15th News Recently, former Spanish international Mundeta was interviewed by Le Marca, sharing his current life status, his views on current football, the development of the transfer market, and the challenges facing Real Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. The current situation of life "I'm doing well, I've participated in Barcelona Legends and other retired players' games, which keeps me in good health and continues to enjoy football." Changes in the transfer market "I have played in Italy, England and Spain, and the transfer market closures in each country have their own characteristics. Although it's a bit far from these things now, I'll pay close attention to La Liga and Premier League, Observe how the club deals with economic difficulties and strengthens the roster. " Valencia's prospects " It is really heartbreaking to see Valencia fighting for relegation, but this year I think they have a solid lineup to compete for European qualifications. Coberan's chance to coach continuously and strengthen the roster is wise, and I believe they have the ability to compete for a European tournament seat." ' Views on Barcelona " Barcelona is undoubtedly one of the favorites to win the championship, They performed well last season, and despite some changes, I think the continuity of the project is very important. They are strong contenders in La Liga and the Champions League, and of course there are traditional strong teams such as Real Madrid, Bayern, Liverpool and Manchester City. " ' Views on Alonso "Alonso knows Real Madrid very well, but he needs to adapt to the new environment. He has a great job in Leverkusen, but there will be different requirements in Real Madrid." Stadium recollection "I have played on many impressive stadiums, such as Saint-Mames, Bernabeu and Camp Nou. Every time I return to the stadium as a commentator, it evokes my nostalgia for the past." Highlights and lows in my career "My best goal was the one I scored in the 1999 Copa REE final, and the toughest moments were injury and loss of the final, but I always look at these experiences from a positive perspective."
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