A Football Analyst from Sabadell Thrives in Elite Football with Atlético de Madrid

The Sabadell native, with a decade of experience, highlights the team's professional mindset and Champions League aspirations.

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A football analyst from Sabadell has successfully turned his passion into a thriving profession, establishing himself at Atlético de Madrid and preparing for the Champions League semi-final.

After two seasons as an analyst at Atlético de Madrid, a professional originally from Sabadell is on the verge of the Champions League semi-final against Arsenal. His career, marked by perseverance, has led him to the elite of professional football, where he emphasizes the rigor and high standards required.

"I work for one of the top three teams in Spain and with one of the best coaches in the world. Everything you do has an impact, and the standard must be very high."

the analyst
With high expectations and great enthusiasm, the analyst is confident in the team's chances of winning the European title. He highlights the evolution of their play compared to the previous year, especially in offensive aspects, offering more spectacle to the fans, despite acknowledging the difficulty of the knockout stage.
His role within the team is diverse, shared with four other colleagues. It includes analyzing opponents, improving players' individual offensive skills, and preparing goalkeepers for penalties and shooting patterns. The professional mindset of the players and the club's structure were aspects that pleasantly surprised him upon his arrival.
Before reaching the elite, he began his career as a player at Cerdanyola and closely followed CE Sabadell. His education in sports science and coaching courses led him to discover the importance of tactical analysis through videos, a facet he developed with the help of a professional who changed his vision of football.
His first opportunity as an analyst came at Europa, where he worked for ten years, first in Gràcia and then in Prat. Subsequently, he joined UESA. He combined this role with coaching youth teams at clubs such as Can Rull Rómulo Tronchoni, Granollers, and Sant Andreu, where he achieved promotion with the youth squad.
His leap from the fourth national division to the First Division in just a few months was the result of an unexpected opportunity. After receiving a call while on vacation in Ibiza, he met at the Metropolitano stadium, and on July 10, his signing for Atlético was confirmed. Since then, he has experienced unforgettable moments, such as a victory at Camp Nou on his birthday.
Beyond elite football, he has found time to write, publishing two books on football analysis during the pandemic. Despite the demanding pace of his work in Madrid, he uses his visits to Sabadell to reconnect with his roots and family, visiting emblematic places like the Nova Creu Alta and Can Rull.