Mexico City /
Ulises Davila, who was one of the greatest promises in Mexican soccer and ended up in New Zealand soccer, pointed out that his biggest mistake It was to leave Córdoba, club with which he had achieved promotion to the Spanish First Division.
The Mexican decided to pay attention to the recommendations from your representatives despite the fact that Chelsea, owner of his letter, had already given the endorsement and in the end ended up going to Tenerife, a club in which he did not have the constancy he wanted.
“I was all made to stay, I was from Chelsea and they had no problem, I was young but people always influence and listen to the agents and representatives who they said that something better could come out, So quiet. Not having pushed to stay was a mistake and It’s one of the few things that I regret“, he commented to ESPN.
After Tenerife, Dávila began a pilgrimage that took him to Vitória de Portugal, then to Santos Laguna, then to Delhi Dynamos and finally to New Zealand’s Wellington Phoenix Football Club.
“If I had played first in Spain it would be something elseWe have seen it with many who play first in Spain it changes your life, it did not happen, it was not something sporting because I played and scored goals, it was more off the field, it is from the little I say I could have been more determined and I let other people take itBut here we are, it’s part of mistakes and learning, “he said.
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