He has not arrived at the most placid time for the Barcelona squad, but Vitor Roque accepts the challenge of having to earn his trust through performance. Barcelona's young Brazilian striker, who arrived in Barcelona during the winter transfer window, will not be able to play in Granada due to the suspension he faces after being sent off at Mendizorroza. The Committee did not remove his second yellow card, so he will have to wait another week to continue his journey as a 'Cule' footballer.
Interviewed by 'Mundo Deportivo', Vitor Roque speaks humbly, simply and without wanting to get into controversial issues. A boy who accepts the process of adaptation that every player who arrives in Europe needs. Although he has already taken off that initial pressure with the last two goals, he knows that a lot is expected of him in Barcelona.
"Brazil and Spain are different. They are different countries, different football and I am trying to learn as much as possible with the players on the pitch and in the dressing room. That makes it easier for me to adapt. I am also supported by some of the players. Raphinha, because he is Brazilian. Araujo, Joao Felix and Cancelo, these two are Portuguese. They help me a lot," he acknowledged.
"My objective between now and the end of the season is to try to finish my adaptation little by little. Keep working, help my team-mates and try to do my best in the league to try to be champion, and the same in the Champions League. Of course I see my chances of winning La Liga. There is still a long way to go. If we are focused and continue to work, we can certainly win it," he added about his side's chances in the domestic competition.
Asked about the early criticism he received, Vitor Roque accepts it as
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