Enzo Maresca is ecstatic to be back in his native country after spending a lengthy period of time over in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 playing for Sevilla
Maresca left for the Spanish club in 2005 where he stayed for 7 years. Following his tenure at Sevilla he also served brief terms at Olympiacos and Malaga CF. He joined Sampdoria in the summer transfer window.
“After seven years away, I wanted to come back to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 as I missed my family,” the 32-year-old stated.
The former Juventus player praised Sampdoria and said that they are a talented side and that he looks forward to playing with them each time. The club can benefit greatly from the experienced mid-fielders capabilities and his Spanish
club background.
“I’m putting myself at the disposal of this young team and I hope that I can help them with my experience," said the number 4.
The last match Doria played was against Fiorentina which resulted in a 2-2 draw, due to some inspired play by the visitors who managed to equalise after being 2-0 down in the earlier part of the game.
Before this they have also posted 7 straight losses in the Serie A and were struggling badly. But they have changed their luck around slightly by winning two out of the last three matches and bringing one to a draw.
“It was an important draw for us after two wins,” the playmaker stated. “We are certainly getting consistent results again."
The Blucerchiati have now got to focus on their next game against Udinese on Monday 10 December. If they can pull off a win in the upcoming fixture it cements the fact that they are out of survival mode and back in form.
Samp is now placed twelfth on the charts with 17 points from 15 games. They were docked one point at the start of the season as penalty otherwise they would have scored 18 by now.
Enzo Maresca has scored twice for his 7 appearances at his current club, he also made headlines recently with his bicycle kick goal against Atalanta unfortunately they still the lost the match 2-1.
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