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Sead Haksabanovic admits he is still not completely satisfied at Stoke City, as he “hasn’t played football in a long time”.
The Montenegrin sealed a loan ahead of the deadline at the Bet365 stadium after taking to social media to express his frustration at Celtic’s lack of opportunities. Reports recommend that the winger, who also disappointed his national coach Miodrag Radulovic by claiming he is unavailable for his country due to his move to Stoke already complete, is looking for a permanent exit from Brendan Rodgers’ men. It looked like the 24-year-old might have joined PAOK on the final day of a permanent transfer window, but Stoke pointed him out instead.
And he pulled away with a goal against Bristol City for Alex Neil’s men, who were in poor form, with the winger now looking to end his recent lack of play. Before leaving on loan, he told Hoops enthusiasts on social media. : “If they don’t see your value, you may not be in the right place. “In return, boss Rodgers admitted he was surprised at work, but Haksabanovic now feels his transition to Stoke has been a bit more complicated due to a foul. of training in the game.
He told Stoke City’s channel: “I’m satisfied with my goal [against Bristol City] and the win. I hope I can take advantage of that too, I’ve already had some matches in my legs. It feels good.
“You have noticed moments of mine, I am still not one hundred percent satisfied. I don’t think I ever will be, because I know I can be better every day, that’s why I paint. It’s smart I have matches in my legs, it’s been a long time since I played so many matches. Here I hope to be able to take advantage of that merit in education and improve.
“First you have to fix everything before I can play on the field, with the players and I already feel inside, although I’ve been here for a few weeks. They are very helpful, I need Gracias. Me they made them feel welcome.