Mastantono: I enjoyed my first training at Real Madrid, the pace here is very fast
5:33am, 16 August 2025Football
Mastantono, who participated in Real Madrid's training for the first time on Friday, talked about his feelings in an interview with Real Madrid TV.
He said: "I am very happy to complete my first training. The team is very enthusiastic about me, and I met some great people. The day is very intense and the weather is hot, but I enjoyed it very much. I had a happy day on the first day, and I hope there will be many such days in the future."
The biggest feeling for the first training
" That is the strength and training rhythm of the teammates. The pace here is very fast, very good, and playing football with the best players can make you better yourself."
About getting along with Xavi Alonso for the first time
"Getting well with him. He welcomed me, and then we started training, and everything went well."
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