The Mexican international has been in high spirits in recent weeks since returning from injury and believes he will have a bright future in the Iberian Peninsula.
Real Sociedad found http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Carlos-Vela-c8558 their saviour once again at Cornella El Prat as the on-loan Arsenal youngster hit the back of the net twice in the first quarter hour to put the struggling La Liga side on course to an away victory, but saw his efforts undone
by the Catalan side.
Vela was understandably more than happy after his goal scoring heroics and reaffirmed his allegiance to the Basque side.
Reflecting on his time with the relegation-threatened outfit, the 23-year-old stated that he wants to give his best for Sociedad in the remaining matches.
Continuing on the topic, the diminutive forward stated that he is not thinking about http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 at the moment and is fully engrossed in his responsibilities at the Anoeta.
The 2011/12 La Liga season has seen Vela have his most productive season to-date, scoring 10 goals in 29 appearances.
With injuries less of a problem for him in Spanish top flight football, the Cancun-born centre-forward admitted he is thinking about a prolonged stay in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011, of which he also boasts of a passport.
However, Vela commented that it is too early to state where he will play in Arsenal next year and believes he should savour the moment at hand.
"In every game, whether I play well or badly, I am not thinking about what Arsenal think of me. I give all my effort for Real Sociedad.”
“Afterwards I will talk with them and make a decision. The best thing is for me to enjoy every moment that is left.”
"From my point of view, from a footballing and lifestyle standpoint it is better to stay in this league. I have a contract with an English team and if I have to return there I will adapt, but if I could stay here I would be happier."
Philippe Montanier would hope that Carlos Vela can continue his rich vein of form in the final stretch of the tiring season, helping Real Sociedad stave off relegation in the process.
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