
E23: Interview w/ Arsenal FC's Former Head of International Scouting Francis Cagigao
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We are joined this week by Francis Cagigao - Arsenal's former Head of International Scouting and the club's longest-serving scout, who served at the club for over 23 years. ⚽️
After getting an injury at the age of 29 that put an end to his football career, Cagigao got into the area of scouting and joined Arsène Wenger's globally-venerable scouting network - which was one of the key factors for Arsenal's success in the early 2000s. 🏆
Throughout his tenure, Cagigao was directly responsible for signing the likes of Cesc Fàbregas, Robin van Persie, Hector Bellerin, Santi Cazorla, Gabriel Martinelli & more. Safe to say - this man knows his stuff. 🇪🇸🇳🇱🇧🇷
Tune in this week to find out the answers to the following questions:
- What was it like to work under Arsène Wenger? 👔
- How did you discover the likes of Cesc Fàbregas & Gabriel Martinelli at a young age? 🇪🇸🇧🇷
- Out of the current Arsenal youngsters, who do you think has the most potential & why?📈
- What is more important in a player - talent or hard work? 🧨💪
- What is a better way of assessing a player - statistics or real-life performances?📊🥅
- During scouting, how do you determine whether a player can adapt to the English Premier League? 🏴
- Which transfer do you think caused the biggest inflation in the market? ⏫
+ MORE!
Tune in & fuel your brain 🧠
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