Joaquin Caparros doesn't hold fond memories of his time as sporting director at Sevilla. An office job in which his time was largely spent on the phone and some distance from the pitch was not suited to him, nor was it what he wanted to do.
Munir El Haddadi was his penultimate signing before moving into the job of coach. The former Barcelona player was admired by Caparros, and it was him who put a good offer on the table to lure him away from the Camp Nou earlier than was initially planned.
A change of environment was needed for Munir, and Caparros backed him.
Important since arriving
Pablo Machin relied on the player since his arrival with there being a number of doubts about Andre Silva, but goals weren't too easy to come by.
Caparros gave him confidence and belief, with Munir since scoring in his last two games.
He has played as a traditional No.9, a support striker, a playmaker and even on the left wing, and already has four goals while still trying to adapt to the needs of his new team.
Now, he has belief in his own abilities and his coach trusts him for now, as well as for the future.
Munir is impressing at Sevilla, and is giving them reason to be pleased with their investment.
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In the FCB has not had many opportunities the truth, ask him that sometimes told that has always scored goals is complicated, you had a gray vision of the player. With minutes, feeling important, it gives the jump that promised.
terroron
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In Valencia it also seemed that he was going to give up and in the end he diluted in nothing. The same is different xq there was given, I knew I would go back to Barca, and now it's property ... time will tell
Lozenges
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He needs a goal but he has a young quality and can improve
Lorraine
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He looks happy .. he is happy .. with confidence..Great signing !! Come on my sevilla ... Let's go champion!
killbaby
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No doubt some great signing almost at cost 0