Argentine striker Lionel Messi is an inspiration to millions around the world, with new Citizens boy Alvarez among those looking to take as many important lessons as possible from the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner.
What did Julian Alvarez say about Lionel Messi?
Julian is in a good position to play alongside Lionel for Argentina while Guardiola is his head coach at club level and Aguero is on hand to offer words of advice when needed. Julian couldn’t wish for a better group of mentors, but he doesn’t seek to copy the efforts of those that have gone before him, and instead admits that trying to emulate the unique Lionel would be a godless task.
In an interview about what it’s like to play alongside the always great and whether it’s possible to follow in his footsteps, Argentine soccer player Julian Alvarez said: “It was a dream to play for him and a great source of pride to play with one of the greatest footballers in the history of the game. , I have to say. “It’s hard to copy him. But like everyone around him, I watch his every move, watch every little skill, and try to get the best out of him. But the truth is that he is unique not only on the field, but also with him.”
Julian Alvarez talks about Aguero
The highly ranked youngster made a positive early impression with the defending PL champions, scoring his first goal for the club in the Community Shield, and has been in regular contact with Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero about what it takes to succeed at the Etihad Stadium. “Aguero told me something about what it’s like to work for Guardiola,” said Julian Alvarez. “He told me about training at Manchester City.” He told me about the city of Manchester itself. I spoke to him at the time of my signing and again over the past few days and weeks.
“Sergio Aguero gave me all sorts of advice, all of which I obviously listened to very carefully as this is a new world for me moving to Manchester. According to Julian Alvarez, he wanted to listen to everything Aguero had to say in order to adapt as quickly as possible to life in England.