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Media Roundup: Camargo & MLS Media Day

Miguel Camargo

Itā€™s the final media roundup before the start of preseason and there are plenty of interesting soundbites out there.


We start with Glenn Crooks and his interview with new loan signing Miguel Camargo over on EmpireofSoccer.com.


The Panamanian international has opened up on his reasons for joining NYCFC from Chorillo FC and what he hopes to learn in his time with the club.


Camargo told Crooks: ā€œItā€™s always a dream of every kid that plays football to play by the side of the big names in the world. Getting a chance to play with them (Villa, Pirlo) is motivation ā€“ to go the extra mile and have that chance.


ā€œI have followed the league (Major League Soccer) and I understand that a lot of players from Panama and other countries like to come to MLS,ā€ said Camargo. ā€œThe players want to come because they know they are going to be treated well and at the same time, itā€™s good football with good players.ā€


Elsewhere, Patrick Vieira appeared on ESPN FCā€™s Boot Room show and discussed his targets for the season ahead, as well as his coaching philosophy.


Vieira disclosed to host Bernardo Osuna: ā€œWe need to be consistent on what we want to do. If you look at the last two years weā€™ve been improving a lot, both on and off the field.


ā€œWe still have a lot of work to do of course but itā€™s important for us to have clear philosophy on what we want the club to look like.


ā€œWhen you look at the games we played last year we had a clear philosophy on how we want to play the game and that shouldnā€™t change so itā€™s important for us to bring in the right players who can make us improve, who can make us challenge the best teams in the league, to be competitive and to help us keep our same philosophy.ā€


Finally, David Villa has backed his old manager Pep Guardiola to be a success at NYCFCā€™s sister club, Manchester City.


City are up against Spurs at the Etihad Stadium this weekend aiming to shake off last weekendā€™s 4-0 defeat to Everton.


Villa said: ā€œHe [Pep] has a difficult period right now but I believe he will change the situation.


"(It) is normal to have a difficult period with the team, but he is great and I think he has a methodology and he has a very good coaching staff to change the situation and the future (at City) will be better for sure.


"Soccer is difficult in every country and I am so lucky that I was able to play for Guardiola. He is a great coach, for everyone who likes soccer. But in soccer it is difficult to win and he has almost always won. His statistics are amazing.ā€

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