Wilfried Singo the Ivorian right back discussed his move from Serie A to Ligue 1 last summer and avoided mentioning specific clubs including Juventus who showed interest in him. Singo highlighted his decision to join Monaco aiming to participate in the Champions League under the coach’s guidance.
Despite leaving Torino, Singo sees his move to Monaco as a step forward acknowledging the lesser pressure compared to his previous club. He emphasized the need to perform well to support the team. Singo also challenged the notion that Ligue 1 is inferior to Serie A describing both leagues as competitive but slightly different in nature.
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