体坛英语新闻:Forlan admits difficult Inter start
PORTO ALEGRE, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- Uruguay international striker Diego Forlan has admitted he endured a tough start to his career at Brazilian club Internacional.
Forlan joined the club six months ago but failed to recapture the form that won him the best player award at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. He found the back of the net on just five occasions in 19 games.
Now, with a full pre-season training program ahead of him, the veteran is hoping for a more productive 2013 as he looks to guarantee his place in Uruguay's 2014 World Cup squad.
"The start to my Inter career was not how I imagined. Scoring goals is a characteristic of mine. I have more chances this year to do that," he said.
And despite being in the twilight of his career, the 33-year-old revealed he is still focused on representing Uruguay at the next World Cup.
"We (Uruguay) still have to qualify. The expectation is growing because the World Cup is getting closer. It would be great but we know qualification will not be easy," he said.
Forlan has represented Manchester United, Atletico Madrid and Internazionale in a glittering career which has seen him score over 200 goals. The striker now hopes to recreate some of his European success with his new club.
相关文章
- 体坛英语新闻:Chelsea, Leicester draw, Everton-Man City postponed due to COVID-19
- 体坛英语新闻:CBA roundup: Shanghai snaps Guangdong's 9-game winning streak, Fujian smashes Nanjing
- 体坛英语新闻:Messi grateful for Ballon d'Or Dream Team spot
- 体坛英语新闻:New York nurse receives COVID-19 vaccine, kicking off state inoculation
- 体坛英语新闻:Flick's lucky hand: Paris pupil Coman securing Bayern's glory
- 体坛英语新闻:Thiago Alcantara says Bayern did "terrific job" to win Champions
- 体坛英语新闻:Champions League newcomers Rennes start Ligue 1 campaign with draw at Lille
- 体坛英语新闻:All French semifinal after PSG beat Arsenal and Lyon defeat Bayern Munich in Women's Champio
- 体坛英语新闻:Tough PSG beat Arsenal to book semi-final against Olympique Lyon in Women's Champions League
- 体坛英语新闻:Colombia playmaker Quintero poised for Shenzhen FC move