Reading that, I couldn't help but be transported to a parallel universe;"A holding-midfield or -as I like to call it- a number 6".Shudder.
Key statement, especially the bit at the end"I wouldn't have taken him on loan if there wasn't an opportunity to buy him at the end of it. I am not interested in developing players for other clubs. I am interested in developing for ourselves.
On-loan Liverpool defender Tiago Ilori says he was “relieved” to move Aston Villa on loan, and that he is happy he will finally get a chance to play in the Premier League.Ilori was a £7m signing at Anfield in the summer of 2013, but is yet to make a competitive first-team appearance for the Reds.The Portuguese Under-21 international moved to the Midlands on a season-long loan, with Villa having the option to buy the defender.Liverpool banked a £1m fee from Ilori’s temporary switch to Villa Park with a future fee between £6m and £9m possible depending on the number of appearances he makes.Ilori, who has been handed the no.2 shirt, has spoken of his relief at Tim Sherwood’s desire to bring him to Villa as he gets set to play in England’s top-flight.He told AVTV: “It was all last-minute so I’m relieved that I had such a good option and I’m very happy to be here. I can’t say I know everything about Aston Villa’s history but I know that they’re a very stable team.“It’s always been a dream of mine to play in the Premier League and that’s why I signed for Liverpool in the first place. I’m very happy that Aston Villa are hopefully going to give me that chance.”The 22-year-old, who rejected the opportunity to move to Sunderland on loan before settling on Villa, was an unused substitute on three occasions for Liverpool.The London-born defender, who was signed from Sporting Lisbon, was also sent on loan to Granada and Bordeaux over the past two years.The centre back says he is looking forward to continuing his education under new boss Tim Sherwood.“I know about Tim Sherwood especially,” he added.“He has a reputation of grooming young players and that’s one of the main reasons why I’m excited to be working with him.”
Watching the interview on avtv, i was surprised to hear he's got a cockney accent. British dad. Ilori. Not Sherwood.
He has a reputation of grooming young players
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 10, 2015, 08:18:02 PMWatching the interview on avtv, i was surprised to hear he's got a cockney accent. British dad. Ilori. Not Sherwood.that caught me off guard as well. I watched the YouTube clips, saw the country he played and the clubs prior to Liverpool. Expected some Johnny Foreigner accent and I ended up with some kid from south of Watford.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on September 10, 2015, 02:31:28 PMKey statement, especially the bit at the end"I wouldn't have taken him on loan if there wasn't an opportunity to buy him at the end of it. I am not interested in developing players for other clubs. I am interested in developing for ourselves.I really like that statement.