I can’t wait to experience the atmosphere of the Tardini soon and the passion of the Tifosi Gialloblù
“I can’t wait to experience the atmosphere of the Tardini soon and the passion of the Tifosi Gialloblù. It will be very different from the MLS. Here, I think the fans are probably a little louder or more intense and more focused on the game. That’s not always true in the States, it depends on who you play. I think maybe the passion is lived a little differently. As soon as I experience more stadiums here, I can talk a bit more and compare the two different types of atmospheres, but I’ve heard a lot of great things about Serie A and the fans here.”
DEFENSIVE SET UP
“Defend with three or four at the back? In Miami, we would play 4, and sometimes we would play with three in the back, so the coaches want different things (in terms of playing with three or four at the back). At Parma, I’ve understood that it’s mostly a line of three. I’m a little bit familiar with a line of three because in Miami, we played it last year and a little bit this year. So now I just need to adapt and learn as much as possible to get better.”
A DREAM TO PLAY IN EUROPE
“In the United States, we follow a lot of the European leagues because we believe that it’s the highest level possible. Hopefully, now Americans can follow Parma a little more now because I’m here. I’ve always watched Serie A, as well as other leagues from here in Europe, and my dream was always to play in one of the top leagues in Europe. As I got older, I always had Serie A as one of my top leagues, so I’m super happy to have this opportunity here, to be able to try and perform here at one of the highest levels in Europe. What is the difference between the MLS and Serie A? They are completely different. The MLS is still growing in that aspect because it’s young, but recently a lot of great players have signed in the MLS, and there’s a long way to go.”