Alberto Paloschi is “getting used to” Premier League football with Swansea City and still watches Chievo games.
“Premier League football is a bit different to in Italy, it’s less tactical and more about counter attacks followed by more counter-attacks, but I am getting used to it, it’s fun and I hope to do well,” he told Sky Sport Italia.
After making the move, Paloschi was joined at Swansea by Italian Coach Francesco Guidolin.
Alberto Paloschi is “getting used to” Premier League football with Swansea City and still watches Chievo games.
“Premier League football is a bit different to in Italy, it’s less tactical and more about counter attacks followed by more counter-attacks, but I am getting used to it, it’s fun and I hope to do well,” he told Sky Sport Italia.
After making the move, Paloschi was joined at Swansea by Italian Coach Francesco Guidolin.
“His English is already at a pretty advanced level and when he speaks to the team he makes himself and his concepts understood.
“I worked with him at Parma, he knows what I can give and I owe him a great deal as he has given me the opportunity to play in the Premier League.
“We are not safe from relegation yet and need a few more points to be sure as soon as possible.”
Paloschi is still keeping a close eye on his former club in Serie A.
“I am following Chievo and watched their most recent game against Sampdoria. I am happy for my ex-teammates, as they are great players and people, so they deserve success.
“I think when I finish playing then Verona is the city I will return to in order to live, as I was really happy there.”
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