The Granada star spoke from the concentration of the national team and confessed that Messi is his idol and that he focuses on Ronaldinho, Neymar or Vinicius.
What a pleasure it is to watch Bryan Zaragoza. The 22-year-old striker is one of the sensations of LaLiga, where the player comes from Grenade and showed all the imbalance and talent in which he displayed Second division. After his double up Barcelona in The Carmen doesgets a chance with Luis de la Fuente in the Spain National team. And this Tuesday he held his first press conference as an international from the concentration in La Roja.
Who is Bryan Zaragoza, the star of Granada? How much it costs, contract duration, transfer price, market value and exit clause
The jump to the First Division has not affected him and attention is beginning to fall on the young winger of the Nasrid team, born in Malaga on September 9, 2001. He showed his quality against the Athletic On the first day he drew attention to the Ray in the second and his influence earned the three points against the Mallorca in the third. He went from less to more, but was always a danger to rival defences. And if not, ask them Koundé. “It doesn’t matter to me whether I play on the left, right or as a second striker in the attack. I feel more comfortable as a winger. The second cut to Koundé was because he wanted to insure himself by throwing with his right hand.”, he said in the press room.
His football, his courage, his dribbling talent and the joy he radiates from what he does with his shoes have an explanation. “My idol as a child was Leo Messi”to give inor Bryan for the media this Monday. “There have been times when I’ve watched videos of Ronaldinho if I’m honest. But it only comes to my mind, even though sometimes I watch Neymar, Vinícius…”.
“The first thing I think about when I go into the field is enjoyment. My body asks me to do what I always do, but enjoyment comes first (…) I played football in the street from an early age. He left training and went to play on the street. That is my strong point,” said the footballer whose market value isthere is hardly any ‘Transfer Market’ one and a half million euros. That price will soon skyrocket.
As for what the Spanish coach is asking of him, Bryan pointed that out “The first time I spoke to Luis de la Fuente yesterday “He told me I came because I deserved it and to be bold and shameless.”. “The advice they gave me is to be myself. To do what I do in Granada, to take the ball and do the same as at my club,” he admitted.or.
Source: Goal