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ISL feature: At FC Goa, Alvaro Vazquez hopes to follow the footsteps of Ferran Corominas and Igor Angulo

The 31-year-old striker needs no introduction to fans of the sport in the country, having turned up for Kerala Blasters in ISL 2021-22, scoring eight times in 23 appearances.

Alvaro Vazquez

Bengaluru, June 30: Spaniard Alvaro Vazquez who joined FC Goa on a two-year deal from Indian Super League (ISL) rivals Kerala Blasters said his main target is to win matches and trophies for the Gaurs as he looks to follow the footsteps of the likes of Ferran Corominas and Igor Angulo.

The Amche Gaurs bolstered their attacking ranks ahead of the 2022-23 ISL season by signing the 31-year-old striker from Blasters, for whom he scored eight times in 23 appearances and also played an instrumental role in their march to the finals.

In his first-ever press conference as an FC Goa player, Vazquez spoke on a host of topics including his reasons for joining the Gaurs, the team's hopes for the upcoming season, thoughts on the ISL and more.

"To be honest, playing in India has been a wonderful experience," the Spaniard remarked.

ISL Transfer Watch: FC Goa sign Alvaro Vazquez from Kerala Blasters on a two-year dealISL Transfer Watch: FC Goa sign Alvaro Vazquez from Kerala Blasters on a two-year deal

"I didn't expect India to have so many football-loving people and for them to receive me so well.

"At the end of last season, FC Goa showed the most interest, and they had a clear idea of how I would fit into their plans," Vazquez revealed. "My agent obviously alerted me first about the Club's interest, and later I spoke to some of the players and the coach (Carlos Pena) before fully making up my mind."

The former Spain junior international believes that having players and staff with prior experience of the league, will help FC Goa.

"It's good that coach Carlos (Pena) has played and knows the league. We also have players who know how it is to play in the ISL. We're already in touch with each other and have been pushing each other to train harder, because the ultimate goal is to win matches and trophies for the team," he said.

Alvaro Vazquez

Vazquez also spoke on how he loves to put his team's objectives ahead of his own. "Collective success is the primary focus. If we're able to do well as a team, it further means that we've done well on an individual level also."

At FC Goa, Alvaro Vazquez will look to follow the footsteps of the likes of Corominas and Angulo, who made a habit of scoring goals in the Club's colours. Still, he remains unfazed.

"I've known Coro from our time together at Espanyol. I'm aware that he demonstrated his abilities well in India. In terms of living up to his name, obviously I'll do my best but firstly I'll be more focused on helping the team out in whatever way I can.

"This is my work, something that I've done all my life, and hence I'm fully prepared," he added.

The striker signed off with a message for his fans.

"I have nothing but words of gratitude and respect to the fans of Kerala Blasters, my former club. I strongly believe that I'll develop a similar connection with the FC Goa fans. As we're no longer going to compete within a bio-bubble, I'm looking forward to meeting them and getting to know them well."

For the records, FC Goa is India's first club to feature in the group stages of the AFC Champions League.

Though FC Goa could not make it to the ISL play-offs this time, the Gaurs ended the season on a positive note showing glimpses of what the team can really do on a good day and Vazquez' signing will give them an attacking option upfront.

Story first published: Friday, July 1, 2022, 11:35 [IST]
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