Mercato – OM: His transfer left him speechless!

Mercato – OM: His transfer left him speechless!
Mercato – OM: His transfer left him speechless!

At OM, Jonathan Rowe is having a unique experience. The young 21-year-old English winger trained at Norwich City was able to score a goal as a player for the club at the Vélodrome. The noise of the stadium, he thought it was only legends before living it to believe it.

One week before the end of the summer transfer window, theMarseille Olympic announced the recruitment of Jonathan Rowe. The 21-year-old English international hopeful winger arrived on loan with an option to buy from Norwich Cityclub Championship. His first goal in the jerseyABOUT dates back to September 22 Groupama Stadium during the Olympico won during the final moments of the match against the’OL (3-2).

“I was told before arriving that there was noise here, you have to experience it to understand”

However, Jonathan Rowe had to wait until October 4 to make the roar Velodrome thanks to his goal scored during the draw conceded during the reception of the SCO d’ (1-1). A unique moment for the Englishman who admits to BFM Marseille the feeling of having been shocked by the atmosphere of the legendary OM stadium. “I think the aim of coming to Marseille is to improve as a player and to discover a new atmosphere. I was told before arriving that there was noise here, you have to experience it to understand and see that it’s really good. But I’m getting used to it and I’m looking forward to playing more matches here.”

“I like challenges and for the moment I feel good”

During the interview in question with the journalist Florent Germain on the Vélodrome lawn, Jonathan Rowe did not hide his joy at being a player of the‘About counting in the process to gain his starting place in the squad Roberto Of Serve. “It’s a different country, different weather, another culture, I’m a person who likes to adapt to different situations. I like challenges and for the moment I feel good. I’m absolutely competitive, I’m a very competitive person. I think you have to earn your place on the pitch, and personally, I do everything I can, I really give my best. I’m all about having more playing time, more place in the team, and that’s obviously what I want. It’s in my nature.”

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