Muriqui: “Next season will be a personal challenge”
Muriqui: “Next season will be a personal challenge”
31 Jul 2015
Last season was one of ups and downs for Luiz Guilherme da Conceição Silva, commonly known as Muriqui. The Brazilian striker, who was in his debut season for Al-Sadd started with a bang, scoring two goals in the Sheikh Jassem Cup before going down to an injury that ruled him out for large parts of the season. He returned late, struggling to find his feet before finishing on a high note in the Emir Cup triumph.
With the new season around the corner, Muriqui is determined to turn the page. In an exclusive chat with the official website of the club, he talked of his desire to make amends for last season and his targets for the next season. Currently training hard with his teammates at the preseason camp in Kaprun, Muriqui said that he started training two weeks before the club started practice on July 12. “I have set a personal challenge: I want to make amends for last season, which was ruined by an injury that ruled me out for more than six months. I want to show everyone the real Muriqui,” he said. “I started training early so that I can be fully prepared come the start of the new season. I want to perform at the level that I am known to be capable of, helping the team to win matches and titles like how I did in the Emir Cup last year.”
Muriqui also took the opportunity through al-saddclub.com to express his sincere gratitude to head coach Hussein Amouta. “He stood by me in a season that I was mostly absent from due to injuries. Therefore I will work hard to repay him; I will give my best in all matches to make amends and repay him.”
The Brazilian also talked of the importance of reclaiming the league title, which has been away from Al-Sadd for the past two years. “The players have to be prepared to compete hard for the QSL title. I think the matches next season will be tough, considering that all teams are preparing strongly.”
Away from Al-Sadd, Muriqui was asked about the Asian Champions League and who he thinks will progress. “There are a number of good teams, both from East and West Asia but my personal prediction is that my former team, Guangzhou Evergrande is the best and will be able to win the title it last won in 2013.”