The Sevilla youth academy graduate revealed that he is content with his esteemed role in the dressing room after returning to Andalusia after stints in the Spanish and English capital.
Gregorio Manzano’s reign at the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 Calderon alienated Jose Antonio Reyes from life in the Spanish capital.
The axing from the first team and the eventual coming to terms resulted in the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Diego-c11058 Pablo Simeone took control of managerial responsibilities of Atletico Madrid.
Despite not giving his best in Los Rojiblancos colours up till now, the experienced campaigner shared that he is enjoying life at the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ramon-c30533 Sanchez Pizjuan, and praised the club’s hierarchy to fulfilling the promises they made to him when he joined the club.
He revealed that he is not at peak physical fitness right now, but hopes to be at that level before the start of the season in late August.
Furthermore, Reyes welcomed Sevilla’s latest first team recruits to the club and wished them luck on their new adventures.
“The coaching staff has talked a lot with me and I promised that I will give everything. I'm not at full fitness right now, nobody is, but I'm working with the first group (the strongest physically), so I wont be so bad," he said.
"I like the role of major player in Atletico was. No problem."
"If all goes well, go on track. For the new players we have received as part of the family and have been fitted well," Reyes remarked.
The transfer window has seen Sevilla incorporate http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 Maduro shared that he has high hopes for the coming season.
Maduro was pleased with the high demands of the coach from first team players, and believes they can achieve their ambitions if they put in hard work on the training ground.
"The team is demanding, but also is quiet, we have the quality to be up again, but first we have to work with intensity every day in every practice."
Sevilla saw two managerial changes in the2011/12 La Liga season, finishing the season in 9th place, 8 points adrift of UEFA Champions League berth.
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