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Richard Lison: Brazil's generation of players is outstanding and we will be very strong at next year's World Cup

Richard Lison: Brazil's generation of players is outstanding and we will be very strong at next year's World Cup

Live Bar December 19, Everton Brazilian striker Richarison was interviewed by the "As" newspaper a few days ago, talking about the current generation of Brazilian players and other topics, RichardIson said: Brazil's generation of players is very good, we will be very strong in next year's World Cup.

About your current situation

Richardson: "I was injured in early September, I haven't played for more than 40 days, and now that I'm almost fully recovered, I'll be back to my best and help Everton win more games, and I'm trying to get there as quickly as possible (Note: Shortly after this interview with Aspen, Richardison was injured again in the match against Crystal Palace and will be injured for a few more weeks)." ”

About Ancelotti

Richardson: "It's no coincidence that Ancelotti is one of the greatest coaches in history, winning almost every title he can win. I learned a lot while playing under him, made a lot of progress both on and off the pitch, it was an honour for me to have the opportunity to work with him and I wish him all the best for the future. ”

Has Ancelotti changed your sporting career?

Richardson: "I always say it's an honor to be trained by a professional like Ancelotti, like Benitez right now, they're all very high-calibre coaches and they've obviously had an impact on my career. Ancelotti talked to me a lot and he taught me a lot about what he knows about football, which has certainly changed the way I play and I'm honored for that. ”

How do you evaluate the current generation of Brazilian players?

Richard Lison: "Brazil's generation of players is very good and we're still improving, I think we're going to be very strong at next year's World Cup, but we still have a lot of work to do. ”

About Brazil coach Tite

Richard Lison: "Tite is a very smart coach, he's the kind of guy who can coach players both inside and outside the field, and having the opportunity to work with him on the Brazilian national team was a great learning experience for me and I hope he can lead the team to a good performance in Qatar. ”

Do you dream of competing in the World Cup?

Richardson: "My goal now is to do my best to have a good performance at Everton, only then can I continue to get the chance to be selected for the Brazilian national team, I really want to play in next year's World Cup, playing in the World Cup is my childhood dream, and I need to get better and better for that. ”

About your own childhood

Richardson: "I was born in a small town in the northern state of Espírito Santo in southeastern Brazil, when I was a child, my family was very poor, my parents worked all day and it was difficult to have enough money to pay the minimum living expenses, I had to work to support my family from a young age, I had a lot of bad things around me, such as drugs, violence... Many of my childhood friends ended up in jail. It was football that saved me, I succeeded, it brought a better life to my family, and I feel very lucky about it. ”

A creed about your life

Richardson: "I'm always living in the moment and working hard to get a chance. When I went to play in Europe, I knew it was going to be a completely different world because I needed to prove myself again. I've worked so hard at Watford, Everton and the Brazilian national team, and if you ask me if I thought I could get to where I am today, I can tell you the answer is no, but I never gave up trying. ”

(gransabana)

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