FourFourTwo UK

WILLIAN

What has it been like to return to Brazilian football after so long?

To be honest, I’m still adapting here. Fourteen years away is not 14 months; I’ve spent a long time abroad, so it’s taken me a little while. What I’ve been struggling the most with is my family moments – those times when you can go with your family to a shopping mall, stop by a cafe and sit. I used to live in Knightsbridge, right in front of Harrods, with many bars and restaurants there. Sometimes, I would just leave my house and cross the street to the Caffe Concerto for a cup of coffee. We had those family]

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from FourFourTwo UK

FourFourTwo UK5 min read
Dennis Mortimer
The iconic Aston Villa captain recounts childhood dreams at Anfield and that momentous 1982 night in Rotterdam What are your early memories of following Liverpool, having been born and raised in nearby Kirkby? I went to Anfield many times with my fat
FourFourTwo UK12 min read
Klopp’s Greatest Liverpool Games
January’s unexpected announcement that Jurgen Klopp would be leaving Anfield at the end of this season took English football by surprise, and sent the red half of Merseyside into a prolonged state of mourning. The former Mainz and Borussia Dortmund m
FourFourTwo UK12 min readSoccer
I Want To Set Records That Last For 100 Years It’s All A Bit Surreal
Ada Hegerberg beamed with happiness as she towered over a gathering of the world’s greatest footballers, holding her trophy aloft on the balcony at the Grand Palais in Paris. The ornate art nouveau exhibition centre beside the Champs-Elysees will hos

Related Books & Audiobooks