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Bnei Yehuda striker: "Israel is a bit strange, but life here is very comfortable"
Pedro Campus, 20, spoke in Chile about life in Israel: "Divides time between football, PlayStation and English and Hebrew studies. Everything here is different, but I have adapted."
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Friday, 08 January 2021, 15:08
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16 games (13 of them in Bnei Yehuda), 4 appearances in the team (3 of them in the golden uniform), 517 minutes in total (451 of them in the club from the Hatikva neighborhood) and 0 goals - this is the balance of the Chilean striker Pedro Campus so far in his professional career.
The 20-year-old striker, who arrived in Bnei Yehuda at the beginning of the season from Olympiacos Nicosia in Cyprus after not making a single appearance in the team uniform from the neighboring island, has still not found the net since he started playing in senior teams, but does not lose hope.
In an interview he gave to the media in his country, he talked about the adaptation in Israel, the Premier League and also the plans for the future.
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"I feel better from game to game," Campus told the Chilean Ace.
"I gain confidence and in every game I feel more connected to my teammates and the style of play. The Premier League is very competitive and high level. There are quite a few strong teams and great players. Some even represented the country in Europe, even in the Champions League. More in Europe. "
"The truth? Life in Israel is quite comfortable," the striker added.
"When I got here, I had to go into isolation, but the group already took care of the apartment that was ready. Food was waiting for me and everything I needed. Indeed, Israel is very different. Everything here is different - religion, language, people. The week starts here on Sunday, which is like "Monday in Chile. I adapted, but life here is a bit strange."
Divides time between PlayStation, football and English and Hebrew studies.
Campus (Photo: Ariel Shalom) (Photo: Ariel Shalom, Ariel Shalom)
“It’s not easy being away from home,” Campus noted.
"I have not been home since June 2019, that is, I have not seen my family for almost two years. It is very complicated, but I am used to it. I have lived alone since the age of 18 and it is not easy, but I do not intend to give up my dream. "But they are passing. The security situation in Israel? It is not felt at all, no one is talking or referring to it at the moment."
"My life in Israel is divided between football, PlayStation and studying English and Hebrew," the Chilean concludes.
"I do not believe I will return home soon. I want to continue my career overseas and reach stronger leagues in the future."
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