2024-11-21 06:00:00
90 matches and then leaves for the former midfielder who returns home and signs with Nice in 2018. Unfortunately, the mayonnaise does not really take and he takes the door (after 2 years, obviously) after leaving a series of five consecutive defeats. “I didn’t expect it” he confides, a little sheepishly, on the microphone of the Team, a few days after being thanked.
Fortunately for him, he doesn’t have much time to procrastinate since six months later, it is in the Premier League that he finds refuge. Crystal Palace offers him to replace the eternal Roy Hodgson and the Frenchman accepts. He therefore returns to the English championship, the land of his greatest exploits.
Speaking of achievements, Vieira managed to take the Eagles to the FA Cup semi-final and to a 12th place in the league in his first season. Unfortunately, as is often the case in a journey definitely strewn with pitfalls, he does not confirm and is laid off in the first months of the 2nd season.
New setback and new rebound… four months later, when he took the reins of Strasbourg, for a comeback in Ligue 1, two and a half years after his divorce with Nice. In Alsace, everything is going rather well for him, except that at the dawn of this new season, 2024-2025, he is suddenly dismissed by the management and by the American owners of Blue&Co. They give in to their delusions of grandeur and undergo a rejuvenation treatment. Vieira pays the price and is replaced by Liam Rosenior40 ans.
As always, and quite crazy, Vieira doesn’t spend a lot of time away from the field. Since this Wednesday, he is in fact the new coach of Genoa, 17th in Serie A. He will find Koni De Winter and above all… Mario Balotelliwhom he had met in Nice. He will also discover yet another championship… and yet another “galaxy”, making his CV even more atypical.
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**Interview with Carlos Baleba: Insights on Transfers and Current Form**
*Interviewer:* Thank you for joining us today, Carlos. You’ve been making headlines recently, not just for your performances but also for speculation surrounding your future. Can you tell us how you’re feeling about all the transfer buzz?
*Carlos Baleba:* Thank you for having me! Honestly, it’s quite exciting but challenging at the same time. I’ve been focused on my performance on the pitch and contributing to the team. The transfer talk is part of football, and while it can be distracting, I try to keep my head down and concentrate on my game.
*Interviewer:* Speaking of your game, you’ve been praised for your strong midfield presence at Brighton. What do you think has contributed to your form this season?
*Carlos Baleba:* I think it’s a combination of several factors. First, I’ve had great support from the coaching staff and my teammates. They’ve helped me adapt to the English game, which is quite different from what I was used to. Regular playing time has also boosted my confidence, and I feel like I’m developing as a player.
*Interviewer:* You’re seen as a potential standout in the Brighton squad. Does that pressure affect how you approach matches?
*Carlos Baleba:* There is some pressure, but I try to view it positively. It motivates me to improve and give my best. I’m also aware that I need to maintain consistency and keep developing my skills. The fans expect a lot from us, and I want to meet those expectations.
*Interviewer:* What’s your take on the upcoming match against Manchester City? It’s a big one, isn’t it?
*Carlos Baleba:* Absolutely! Matches against top teams like City are always exciting. They’re an excellent side with world-class players, but we have our strengths too. If we play our game and stick to our plan, I believe we can get a positive result.
*Interviewer:* with the January transfer window approaching, how do you handle the speculation and potential moves away from Brighton?
*Carlos Baleba:* It’s part of the game, as I mentioned. For now, I’m fully committed to Brighton. I’m enjoying my time here and focusing on helping the team succeed. If something happens in the future, we’ll see, but my priority is giving my best to the club at this moment.
*Interviewer:* Thank you, Carlos. Best of luck in the next match!
*Carlos Baleba:* Thank you! I appreciate it.
This interview reflects Carlos Baleba’s current mindset and the focus on maintaining performance while navigating the challenges of transfer speculation, as reported by Sky Sports [[1](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/13248994/carlos-baleba-interview-brighton-midfielder-discusses-transfer-speculation-and-confidence-ahead-of-man-city-game)].