The Spanish striker confessed that “he was scared to death” while holding the chain that controlled the animals.
The Brazilian nationalized Spanish striker, Diego Costa, had a last forgettable step for Atlético Mineiro, where he barely played a semester. Since December 2021 that he was free, training on his own in Madrid. Wolverhampton was the team that once again bet on the 33-year-old footballer and gives him the chance to return to play in the Premier League, after passing through Chelsea. In the presentation video, the Wolves took a little pains and terrified Costa: “I was scared to death”shot.
This is how Wolverhampton presented Diego Costa: with wolves!
The incredible presentation of Diego Costa in the Wolves: “I was scared to death”
Costa, who has not played an official match since the beginning of December 2021 at Atlético Mineiro, had received a refusal from the English federation when requesting a work permit to sign for the “Wolves”. However, after the appeal of the English team, the FA gave the go-ahead for Costa to go to work in the United Kingdom. Thus, fixed this inconvenience, the team was able to present its star reinforcement: “It’s not every day that a player with this record is signed”wrote on Twitter and shared the video of their announcement.
Separate paragraph for the video: Diego Costa appears holding real wolves tied with chains! “I was scared to death. Holding the chain, I kept thinking, ‘What if this wolf jumps on me?’revealed the striker during the press conference. “The lady who trained them kept calling them, asking them to move a little and the wolves did nothing. And I thought: ‘If they don’t do anything with the coach, if they come…’. When they came and smelled my foot, I knew I was done.”he added between laughs. And he closed: “Then I got a little scared. They were wolves, not dogs. It was a great experience, but not very comfortable. I have five dogs, but they are not wolves.”.
Diego Costa’s career
- Penafiel (2006)
- Sporting Braga (2007)
- Celta de Vigo (2007-2008)
- Albacete (2008-2009)
- Real Valladolid (2009-2010)
- Atletico Madrid (2010-2011)
- Vallecano Ray (2012)
- Atletico Madrid (2012-2014)
- Chelsea (2014-2017)
- Atletico Madrid (2017-2021)
- Atletico Mineiro (2021)
- Wolverhampton (2022)
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