Geny Catamo is shining in Alvalade and the Mozambican coach is the one smiling. In an interview with TSFChiquinho Conde is satisfied with the player’s growth, not only because he has followed him since he was little, but also because he sees him as the main figure of the team in the African Cup of Nations (CAN).
“It creates expectations, encouragement and enormous satisfaction,” is how Chiquinho Conde begins evaluating Geny Catamo’s performances.
The Mozambique coach has known Geny Catamo since he was “little” and remembers that he, then, was still very young and was already “fantastic and different from the others.” For all the magic he displayed on the field, he “was known as Maxaquene’s Messi.”
“He was known as Maxaquene’s Messi”
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The Mozambique coach admits that he speaks frequently with the Sporting winger and asks him “not to be afraid of making mistakes and not to be just another member of Sporting doing things perfectly and formatting himself.” Chiquinho Conde wants Geny not to lose “his DNA, that of a street player.”
“To create a positive impact,” the player needs to bring “spectacularity to the game,” the coach argues.
Regarding the African Cup of Nations, Chiquinho Conde has no doubts: “Geny is our favorite.” The coach will call up the player, especially because “he is the one who has the greatest impact, both in society and in the labor community.”
“Geny is our favorite”
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The ‘mambas’ coach is satisfied with the minutes of the side Leo, considering that “Rúben Amorim has managed his minutes well.” Thus, Chiquinho Conde hopes “that he is evolving at a good level and if, finally, by then he has no injuries (CAN), I am grateful because, in fact, we will all have more hope of obtaining results.” “
Geny Catamo, 22, has already played thirteen games this season for Sporting and has scored two goals and two assists.
Source: TSF