Roque: For now I will focus on Palmeiras, but in the future I will definitely return to Europe
6686 Sports News on November 13 Recently, Palmeiras forward Roque, who was re-elected to the Brazilian national team, accepted an exclusive interview with "AS".
Reflections on the European experience
"I went to Europe too early. Although I learned a lot from that experience, returning to Brazilian football is by no means a step back. Sometimes one step back is to take two steps forward. Luis Enrique led Botafogo to win the championship after his return. I hope to follow the same path: return first and win honors, and then seek development."
About Barcelona Complex and Future Plans
"I didn't choose Europe for money. Every athlete dreams of playing for a top club in the world like Barcelona. That is a dream, but it is also my dream to return to Europe and really adapt there. At the moment I will focus on Palmeiras, but I will definitely return to Europe in the future."
About the psychological journey and rebirth
"When I came back from Europe, my mental competitive state was very poor and I lacked self-confidence. It was coach Abel Ferreira who gave me trust even in my competitive state. He insisted on playing when things were not going well. For players, continuous competition is the key to rebuilding confidence."
On the impact of dual mentors
"Coach Abel has been crucial to my return. He has promised to help me on and off the field from the first video call. Although I have not had much contact with Ancelotti, I have benefited a lot from his strategic arrangements in practice."
On the competition of the national team. ockquote>"All positions are open to competition. All I have to do is continue to perform well in the club. Maybe the coach already has one or two core players in mind, but the third spot is worth my efforts."
About Cristiano Ronaldo and the World Cup
"He is my spiritual idol, and I have always studied his mentality and professionalism. If I can participate in the World Cup, it will not only be Cristiano Ronaldo's last dance, but also the honor of playing for the country."