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Portugal's Nani declares Australian football culture alive and well

by Reuters

SYDNEY Oct 11, 2022 - 12:52 pm GMT+3
Portugal’s national football team player Nani attends a press conference before match against Italy at Geneva Stadium, Switzerland, June 15, 2015. (EPA Photo)
Portugal’s national football team player Nani attends a press conference before match against Italy at Geneva Stadium, Switzerland, June 15, 2015. (EPA Photo)
by Reuters Oct 11, 2022 12:52 pm

Former Manchester United and Portugal winger Nani believes the regularity with which he is being stopped by fans asking for photos proves that Australia's football culture is alive and well.

The 35-year-old made his first appearance in the A-League for Melbourne Victory at the weekend after a move from Italy to Australia, where football struggles for the spotlight in a market dominated by the Australian Rules and rugby league codes.

"I like the environment here. People say that there is no culture here about football, but it's not true," he told reporters in Melbourne on Tuesday.

"Everywhere I go, everywhere I walk, people recognize me, people ask for a photo. It's nice. More and more, I can feel they recognize me.

"The league starts and more and more people are paying attention to our games and the sport."

Nani has already made his mark on the pitch with a bright display for Victory in their 3-2 win over their main rivals Sydney FC in their season-opener on Saturday, setting up his team's second goal with a delightful ball across the box.

The Champions League winner was unable to escape the attention of fans even during a pitchside interview after the game, however, with a couple of youngsters jumping over the fence to get pictures with him.

"It was nice to see the kids running on the field. Obviously, the security doesn't like (it), but this is the passion of the game," he added.

"When you see that, we need to put ourselves in that position because we've all been that – one day we were kids and we wanted to do that as well."

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