Attending a Serie D game as a guest, Nicolas Paz He spoke to the press and left powerful definitions about the present of Like 1907 and the figure of Cesc Fabregas. With a mature speech, the Argentine playmaker also showed restraint in the face of the versions about his future that speak of one Return to Real Madridand decided to focus on everyday performance.
At the 1-1 draw between Folgore Caratese and Nuovo Sondrio for Italy’s fourth category, Paz was a special guest in the stands. As part of the Argentine’s farewell Daniel Ramirez MartinezNico attended the meeting and gave a short interview to the Sportitalia channel in which he left sentences that resonated in the atmosphere of the meeting calcium.
From 21 yearsThe Como footballer had a calm tone when referring to the team’s goals. When asked about his ambitions for the season, he avoided bombastic promises and presented a vision of progressive growth. “Our goal is to improve game by game. Win every game. We think like that and then we’ll see where we are at the end,” he said. The sentence summarizes a work philosophy that focuses on everyday life, without detours or pressure from outside.
The most powerful moment of the conversation came when the attacking midfielder referred to his coach. Far from taking half-hearted measures, Paz was grateful and energetic when referring to Fàbregas, a central figure in his footballing development. “It’s the best. He is a great coach. It is the most important thing in my career. “He helps me and the team grow a lot and I am very happy to be with him,” he said. The recognition not only points to the tactical level, but also to the personal support that the former Spanish midfielder provides to a squad predominantly made up of young people.
The Argentine’s words reinforce the idea of a project that goes beyond immediate results. Como appreciates the 38-year-old coach’s influence in consolidating talent and building a competitive identity, an aspect that Paz underlined with naturalness and conviction.
The conversation inevitably led to his medium-term forecast and the observation that maintains Real Madrid, the club to which his record belongs. Faced with this question, the Spanish-born and nationalized Argentine chose the path between prudence and sports orientation. “I’m not thinking about it, I’m just focused on playing. I’m trying to do my best,” he said, without fueling speculation or raising questions about future decisions.
The same discursive line was maintained when asked about the international crossing between Milan and Como in Perth, Australia, which attracted interest due to its exceptional nature of being outside Italy. Far from overtures and grandiose statements, Paz expressed himself succinctly: “We haven’t talked about it. We’ll do what we have to do.” Another sign of a low profile that prioritizes preparation over outside noise.
The Argentine youth’s statements confirm one constant: the maturity with which he is going through a key phase of his career. In the face of growing expectations and the attentive gaze of big clubs, Nico Paz chooses the path of moderation, daily commitment and trust in a coach who, in his opinion, has already shaped a before and an after in his professional career.