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Douvikas: Fàbregas Continues to Praise Him – 'He Has a Mentality You Rarely Find'
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Douvikas: Fàbregas Continues to Praise Him – 'He Has a Mentality You Rarely Find'

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tasos Douvikas scored the opening goal for Como in their Serie A match against Udinese, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
  • Como's coach, Cesc Fàbregas, praised Douvikas's mentality and contribution to the team.
  • Fàbregas emphasized Douvikas's importance and positive attitude, dispelling rumors about his future.

Tasos Douvikas has started the new season strongly, scoring Como's first goal in their Serie A opener against Udinese, which finished 1-1. The Greek forward found the net in the 54th minute, marking his first goal of the season and signaling his significant role under coach Cesc Fàbregas.

Following the match, Fàbregas lauded Douvikas's mentality and behavior within the squad. "Tasos is very important to us, we have confidence in him," Fàbregas stated, clarifying his position on the Greek forward amidst speculation about his future.

Tasos is very important to us, we have confidence in him.

— Cesc FàbregasExpressing confidence in Douvikas amidst transfer speculation.

The Como coach further elaborated on Douvikas's qualities. "He always responds, he has a mentality that is hard to find in today's football. He is different, he always fights and remains constantly positive within the team," Fàbregas added.

Douvikas's performance and Fàbregas's public endorsement highlight the striker's value to Como as they navigate the Serie A season. His consistent effort and positive outlook are seen as key assets for the team.

He always responds, he has a mentality that is hard to find in today's football. He is different, he always fights and remains constantly positive within the team.

— Cesc FàbregasPraising Douvikas's work ethic and positive attitude.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.