Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Luis Fabiano said that cycle ended in Seville

Brazilian striker Luis Fabiano said his cycle in the Spanish Seville "has come to an end," the Brazilian press reported today. "After the end of the league going to sit, talk (with the directive of Seville) and see what is best for both parties, since my cycle with Sevilla has ended," said Luis Fabiano in an interview GloboEsporte Brazilian portal.

The 30-year striker said that Sevilla have won in six years, "what ever" thought there might be achieved, two UEFA Cups, two Copa del Rey and European Super Cup. "I'm really done here. I stress that all the victories were the club," he added. Luis Fabiano said that recent months have been "complicated" for the injuries, the speculation about his possible move to other teams and have lost the title in stretches of the season.

"I have come to stay four consecutive games without playing. I have to accept it and take every opportunity. I'm not doing a great season, but I'm happy with my numbers," he said. The striker also revealed he has received proposals from signing or transfer of Brazilian clubs like Corinthians, Santos and Internacional, who have not satisfied the charge of the club Seville.

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