The Borussia Monchengladbach centre-back has revealed that his former club never had faith in young players.
The Spanish international joined Lucien Favre’s Borussia Monchengladbach this summer for an estimated fee of 8 million Euros. The defender, along with Granit Xhaka, is amongst the new players to arrive at the Borussia Park before
the start of the new season.
The Foals sold star striker http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marco-Reus-c23733 to Borussia Dortmund for a fee reported to be around 17.5 million Euros and used the sum to acquire some of the most talented players in Europe. The team will be taking part in the UEFA Champions
League next season so they need to add more quality to their ranks to remain competitive.
Dominguez, who spent four years at Atletico Madrid after making into the first team in 2008, is critical of his former club for their current youth policy. The centre-back insisted that the side does not have faith in their youth
products and that he had to work really hard to prove himself at the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 Calderon Stadium.
The 23-year old stressed that his former side signed a new defender every new season to increase the competition for places. The player added that he was never given the guarantee of a first team place initially but he worked very
hard to cement his place in the first team. He is excited ahead of a new challenge of playing in the Bundesliga.
“My old club never bet much on homegrown talent. Every year, they brought in a new centre-back to compete with me for a spot. I've never been afraid, but I felt it was time for a change this year,” he was quoted as saying in an
interview.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Álvaro-Domínguez-c5285 made a total of 76 league appearances for Atletico Madrid and scored five goals in his time at the club. The player won two UEFA Europa League titles in three years with his former side and also has a European
Under-21 championship to his name in 2011.
The central defender will have the opportunity of working under highly-rated manager, Lucien Favre, in Monchengladbach. The tactician is known to promote young talent and the move could turn out to be a great step ahead in Dominguez’s
career.
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