http://phantomgoal.net/post/43238963294/paulinho-yet-another-brazilian-sensation-guest
Written before the Spurs interest became apparent, but a nice little read.
Written before the Spurs interest became apparent, but a nice little read.
i had a feeling that paulinho was simialr to frank. tactically it made sense
and it actually proves more what i was saying about how avb is going to set up
would be absolute beastly defensively. Sandro/Paulinho/Dembele is so solid and of course Lennon is very good defensively when it comes to tracking back and helping out the full back. We'd need Paulinho to get double digit goals though to compensate for Lennons lack of.
Not sure if we can trust Paulinho to do that in his first season, and why I think we'll see a front 3 that doesn't include Lennon as first choice if we move to a 4-3-3 more permanently.
He told ESPN Brasil: “They [Tottenham] made an offer to my agent and to Corinthians, I sat down, analysed the proposal and chose Tottenham. We think it was the best path, the best option.
“I am moving from one big club to Tottenham, another club in a big league. I am sure I will perform my job to the best of my ability. I don’t regret and I won’t regret [this decision].”
Paulinho had spells in Lithuania and Poland in his younger days and he claims he previosly turned down a big money move to Russia.
“I received an offer from Russia that was way higher than what I earned at Corinthians,” he said. “But that wasn’t my focus. My focus was to stay at Corinthians, I refused a huge offer because of the Confederations Cup and the World Cup.
“The moment is not to think about the financial aspect, I have to think about my career. You can earn money anywhere, a guy that earns one million does the same as someone who earns 500 thousand, you need to have a good head.
“I received a huge offer, to earn 10 times more. I played in Lithuania and Poland for two and a half years, and I thought that I would be hidden in Russia, stay far away from the national team, with no visibility.
“I focused on my career first and on the financial aspect later.”
From Sandro's official Tweet...
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Corinthians, Paulinho and now Sandro have all pretty much announced this transfer. What are Spurs gaining by delaying the announcement!?
What are Spurs losing by delaying the announcement?
From Sandro's official Tweet...
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