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Another bonus of Pacheco to Norwich is if they get promoted then he should be loaned back there till christmas, see how he gets on in the premier league playing regularly
makes very good sense that does, so it probably won't happen
Dani Pacheco (Pizarra, Malaga. January, 1991) is in the news. The young Liverpool player has been loaned out to Norwich FC until the end of May, a team currently playing in the English Championship and who are fighting for promotion to the Premier League. Pacheco looks very motivated and sees the move as a challenge. Right now he’s in Malaga but next Tuesday he will join his new club. He acknowledges that he’s “experienced some rough moments with the ‘reds’ and doesn’t want to go through them again”. Norwich have eight games left where he will have the opportunity to show whether he could one day become a top player. He's not lacking in desire.
What’s your take on the loan move from Liverpool to Norwich FC?
- I’m happy. I needed it. I asked for it in the summer but it’s only now that I’ve been granted permission. There are eight games left to play for Norwich where I will be able to gain experience and play minutes, which is what I've been looking for. Norwich are a team that have a lot at stake because there are possibilities to win promotion to the Premier League. After playing the European Championship with Spain [last summer] I asked for some playing time but I haven't gotten much of it at Liverpool. Now I'll have a chance to prove my value.
At Liverpool, have they told you whether you're going to be a part of their plans for next season?
- We’ll see. It’s too soon to talk about that. Liverpool still have to finish their PL games and once they’ve wrapped up the season, then we could get a better idea. We’ll talk after the season and after the U20 World Cup, where I've placed a lot of my hopes. I’ve experienced some rough moments and I don’t want to go through them again. I haven’t gotten a lot of chances and I don’t want to go through the same thing again.
Have you already made any contacts with your new team?
- I’ve spoken with the manager, the Scot Paul Lambert, and they’re going to facilitate everything for me at the club. I’ll be joining them on Tuesday and to be honest I’m very eager and looking forward. I want to regain the sensation of playing football.
Norwich are very close to promotion to the PL but they still need a little push…
- I’m going there with all the desire in the world. I’m an attacking player. I’ve been told that a few of their forward players are injured. I’ll arrive there with a lot of ambition.
Do you see yourself in Liverpool next season?
- You notice that all the Spanish influence has been leaving the reds. Changes have been made and you take notice. Liverpool have a philosophy and they’re hiring more English people again. I still have three years left in my contract.
Do you feel ready to make the jump to a front-of-the-line club so to speak?
- I have the confidence. I need to be given the opportunity and then I have to show I’m capable. I hope that I can be present at the U20 World Cup, it would mean a lot to me.
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Sounds very disillusioned with live at Liverpool, looks like he’s gone in the summer.
I guess that's natural given the circumstances; he hasn't been playing and probably alot of the (Spanish) players that helped him settle have left. This may change if Kenny tells him that he figures in his plans.
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Think our only hope of keeping him is he enjoys norwich so much he wants to stay there on loan next year, cant see him wanting to come back to be a bit part player again next year.
Well he's got 8 matches or so to show he can cut it in the UK and the WC to show his talents on the (mini) world stage. If he does well in both these challenges I would think a loan deal to a Prem side (possibly Norwich ) could be on the cards for a few months and if nothing good comes of that he should be sold at Xmas
I guess that's natural given the circumstances; he hasn't been playing and probably alot of the (Spanish) players that helped him settle have left. This may change if Kenny tells him that he figures in his plans.
If he was to go I wonder what impact this might have on young Suso. Hopefully none.
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