Deco's 'stick' to a culé youth player: "He didn't want to be a Barça forward"
Deco's 'stick' to a culé youth player: "He didn't want to be a Barça forward"
Deco's 'stick' to a culé youth player: "He didn't want to be a Barça forward"
Former Brazilian player Deco, who played for Barcelona from 2004 to 2008, has revealed in an interview with 'The Tactical Room' that he had to "stick" to a youth player at the club who "didn't want to be a Barça forward".
Deco did not reveal the name of the player, but he did say that he was a "very talented" player who "had everything to succeed" at Barcelona.
However, the player was apparently not interested in playing as a forward for Barcelona, and Deco had to "stick" to him to convince him to stay at the club.
Deco said that he eventually managed to convince the player to stay at Barcelona, and he went on to have a successful career at the club.
Deco's comments provide an insight into the challenges that young players face at big clubs like Barcelona.
Players are often under a lot of pressure to succeed, and they may not always be sure what they want to do with their careers.
Deco's story shows that it is possible for young players to overcome these challenges and go on to have successful careers.
It also shows that it is important for young players to have mentors who can help them to navigate the challenges of playing at a big club.
Deco is a former Portuguese international who played for a number of clubs, including Barcelona, Chelsea, and Porto.
He was a key member of the Barcelona team that won the Champions League in 2006, and he was also named the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year in 2004.
Deco retired from playing in 2013, and he is now a coach.
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