Brazil plays to be the champion, says Matheus Martins about U20 World Cup

The Watford striker lives the adaptation to a new country and aims at the youth world cup
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2023-05-06 14:50:15

The Brazilian winger Matheus Martins, who emerged from the Fluminense quarry, is experiencing an interesting moment in England and is preparing for a U20 World Cup where Brazil will look for a new title as they were able to achieve in the last South American one.

Interviewed by As, the player spoke about his time abroad, the upcoming U20 World Cup and various topics. Asked about how he sees the team for the tournament in Argentina, the striker was categorical: “It is a great honor for me. Brazil always plays to be champion. God willing, we will have a great championship,” he stated.

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Martins spoke of his adaptation to another country and to another type of football: “The new culture of the country and the cold of England also make it difficult to adapt. It has been good, at the beginning it is difficult, but you get used to it,” said the Brazilian. Undoubtedly, João Pedro’s company has helped him get acclimatized: “I have a great friend here from Fluminense. He is a great player and he is having a good season”, the player continued.

With a view to next season, Martins hopes to have more minutes and see the goal more frequently, helping the team to achieve big results.