For Patrick Dorgu, as is for so many players, obtaining a crack in the Premier League has long been sleepy. Only in the case of Dorgu in that dream, I was in blue, instead of red, which would come out in England.
“I have been a Chelsea fan for many years, so it is obviously a dream,” said the 20 -year -old last year.
“This does not mean that I can't move to other Premier League teams!”
Dorgu, a recruit of January of Manchester United of Lecce, began his life in England by signing his contract in the Carrington Training Field of United before heading to the Ivy restaurant in the spinningfields luxury area with his entourage to provide for The contract of five and a half years. It is signed in Old Trafford.
The challenge begins now for Dorgu, who attended Old Trafford last Sunday to see his new teammates fight Crystal Palace. You will no longer have lost in it how much expectation is on your shoulders to start running on the left wing.
Nathan Salt analyzes more closely the most recent recruit of Manchester United and analyzes how much blow it is for Ruben Amorim and his staff.
Patrick Dorgu arrived as Marquesina's firm of Manchester United during the January window
The technical director Jason Wilcox (left) praised the 20 -year potential (right) as Back
Who is Dorgu?
Ask anyone close to Dorgu and talk about a quiet, something introverted that has a fierce mentality and an incomparable work ethic for many of their classmates.
There were numerous occasions in Lecce where those close to the squad talk about Dorgu “scalding” by the coaches. He never complained.
“His mentality is really good,” he told the National Coach of Denmark U21 Steffen Højer, who has worked with Dorgu, he said closely, he said Tips Magazine recently.
'I have visited it in Lecce, and it is not because it has always been a bed of roses to come there so young without being able to understand the language, and at the same time there can be a hard tone.
“I remember that the coaches told me that they scolded Patrick several times, but then he just nodded and said” yes “, after which he continued working.
“He has been hard and hardworking, which has given him the respect he has meant that he has had a lot of play time and has had excellent performance.”
The mentality, and those fulfilled, is a feature that is often mentioned when it comes to the Danish, son of the Nigerian parents Paul and Clara Dorgu.
Patrick Dorgu was one of the four children, three children and a girl, who grew up in the Danish city of Husum, an busy Neighborhood in Copenhagen.
Your tThe brothers WO, the younger brother Ifenna (plays football as a striker) and Gabriel (Mayor, goalkeeper), and his sister (handball) have had the sports gene.
Dorgu's children began their trips to football in the Smalltown team Husum Boldklub and inspired by his beloved Chelsea, and specifically by his favorite player Eden Hazard, Patrick Dorgu always wanted to play.
The Dorgu family is religious that has never shown a lack of will to work hard and overcome barriers.
Keep in mind that Patrick has a second Christian name: his full name is Patrick Chocazaekpere Dorgu – 'Chinza' means 'God has responded' and 'Ekpere' means 'prayer'.
Dorgu came out of rank before receiving his shot in the first team in the team of Serie A Lecce
Ruben Amorim has been crying for a traditional left side for its 3-4-2-1 system
The high level of respect, discipline and desire to continuously improve that Dorgu is incredibly trained, a feature that will immediately attract it to a difficult task teacher like Amorim.
“Dorgu is a very trainable player,” said Alexander Riget, who worked with Dorgu as a youth player at FC Nordsjælland Sky Sports.
'He is a good listener and takes instructions. He is quite quiet by nature, so as a coach you must be patient with him. It is important to give you time to settle.
But, and Riget is among those close to Dorgu to emphasize this, its tranquility should not be confused by weakness.
“He is a quiet player, but that does not mean that he does not have what is needed,” he added.
'He is very attentive and ready to learn. But as a coach, you must be patient and give space to grow.
What type of player is signing United?
One of the most obvious problems for Amorim since he took charge at Manchester United has been the lack of true wings, damaging him in his 3-4-2-1 system.
Amad Diallo has become an option on the side of the right, where Dalot Dalot and Noussair Mazraoui have also presented, while Tyrell Malacia, which has since gone on loan, disappointed on the left side. Most of the time, Dalot has been located there.
Therefore, obtaining an Orthodox left wing, particularly with Luke Shaw, seen more as a central left back option than a left wing due to its persistent injury problems, was of the utmost importance and that is why a movement for Dorgu accelerated Last month.
Dorgu's speed and physicalness should see that his game translates well into the Premier League
“Patrick Dorgu has the distinctive stamps of a champion,” said Corvino Pants, Lecce Football Director, about Dorgu. “Nothing is missing.”
Federico Coppitelli, a former beds youth coach, was also effusive in his praise when talking about Dorgu.
“One of its characteristics is that you always feel comfortable every time you take a next step in your career, so I would say (this movement is),” he said Transfer market.
“When I was a child, I am surprised by his calm and the naturalness with which he gets up at the level.”
United and Amorim now have a true bidirectional player in Wing-back that can fit perfectly into this system without the need for months of reprogramming.
Physically, Dorgu can keep his own, something that is key in English football, but there are those who consult whether the young humility of the young man can mean that bright lights show that the beginning at the beginning.
Danish United's former player John Sivebæk has offered Dorgu some tips.
Be yourself. You should not be too embarrassed that it is a great club with such big players. It must be humble, but not too humble, “says Sivebæk.
What has he said so far?
The new No 13 of Manchester United has already sat down with the club's media to reflect on the exchange of series A for the Premier League and why he believes is adequate for the love team.
'It feels incredible to be part of the family. I am very excited to get going, '' he said.
'It's a great club. It is the biggest club in England and I really want to work with the new manager (Ruben Amorim) and I feel that the system looks great for me. So I'm excited to be here.
'I think I'm going to bring a lot of intensity and physical in the field. And a lot of energy and career (none).