APPIANO GENTILE - Caffe Doppio is back for its weekly Thursday slot and the latest guest is Jeison Murillo: "I was born in Cali, a gorgeous, sunny city with lovely, friendly people," began the Colombian.
"I
always had a football with me as a kid, whether I was at home, school
or on the street. I must've broken a few neighbours' windows too! Then
when I was eight I started to play in a team for six months, before
joining Deportivo Cali, which is where I properly began my football
career.
"You must always stay humble when you start out as a
footballer. I've always played in defence and I even occasionally filled
in at right-back at the start."
After his first taste of
professional football at Deportivo, he got called up to the Under-17
national team before moving to Udinese: "Udinese contacted me after the
World Cup in Nigeria. It was a weird moment in my life and for my
family. Zapata, Armero and Cuadrado all had spells at Udinese but I
joined Granada after passing my medical."
Jeison would spend
three seasons in Spain at Granada, Cadiz and Las Palmas: "They were
great experiences, then as I went back to Granda I got a call-up to the
senior national team. My first goal also proved to be the winner against
Brazil and that got the monkey off our backs after the World Cup
defeat."
The Colombian defender scored an overhead kick against
Bologna too: "I'd done that at Granada as well. At San Siro I saw the
ball coming in high, realised I had space around me and just
instinctively tried it. A goal like that is worth at least 10 normal
ones."
Jeison is married to Samanta: "We first met on Facebook
via a mutual friend. When I scored she dubbed me the 'Flying Spider'.
Our family is about to get bigger, we're delighted and we can't wait.
It's a great reason to keep moving forward.
It's hugely important
to be professional as a footballer. I'm very relaxed in my free time, I
stay at home or spend time with other Colombian friends like Zapata,
Muriel, Bacca and Cuadrado sometimes too."
Finally, a word on the
team's form: "Everyone deserves credit. We're a group, a family and you
can see that when we go out to play. Every side in Italy is tough but
we must perform week in, week out. We all know what our target must be.
"Training
against top-class strikers really motivates you because while they
cause you problems, they also help you ahead of the next game."
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