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Jonathan Zebina Hopes To Make Good Impression With Brescia
New Brescia signing Jonathan Zebina wants to forget about his time at Juventus and do well at his new club...
By Rick D'Andrea
New Brescia signing Jonathan Zebina says he wants to forget about the past three seasons he spent at Juventus and focus on doing well with his new club.
Zebina joined the Rondinelle on a two-year contract, where he will play as a centre-back after coach Giuseppe Iachini asked him to play in that role.
"I am at Brescia to forget about Juve," the Frenchman told the Biancoazzurri's official website. "If I think about the past three seasons, I begin to pull out the little hair I have left on my head.
"Brescia have great history as players such as [Roberto] Baggio and [Pep] Guardiola have played here. They found great enthusiasm and a willingness to play while also having fun.
"As for my position? Iachini asked me to play in the centre of defence," added Zebina.
Zebina joined the Rondinelle on a two-year contract, where he will play as a centre-back after coach Giuseppe Iachini asked him to play in that role.
"I am at Brescia to forget about Juve," the Frenchman told the Biancoazzurri's official website. "If I think about the past three seasons, I begin to pull out the little hair I have left on my head.
"Brescia have great history as players such as [Roberto] Baggio and [Pep] Guardiola have played here. They found great enthusiasm and a willingness to play while also having fun.
"As for my position? Iachini asked me to play in the centre of defence," added Zebina.
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