Benardski: I don’t regret playing football in the UEFA. I hope to participate in the World Cup after returning to Serie A.
August 1: Italian player Bernardski terminated his contract with the American League team Toronto FC this summer and then joined Bologna freely. Bernardski was interviewed this week. On July 19 local time, Benadeski joined Bologna and signed a 2+1 contract, and he also obtained Bologna No. 10 jersey. Benardski first said: "I want to thank the club, management, and my agents for giving me the opportunity to return to Italy and join an important club in the rising period." Bologna participated in the Champions League last season and defeated Milan to win the Italian Cup, and Bologna can also participate in the UEFA Cup in the new season. Benardski continued: "I am proud to be a member of this team, and everyone welcomes me very enthusiastically. We are going to play in the third line in the new season, and we have a responsibility to make sure everyone is at their best so that the coach can choose from it." Benardski joined the Toronto FC after leaving Juventus in the summer of 2022. He said: "I did leave Serie A at that time, but if I do it again, I will make this decision again. I don't regret this experience, both for me and for me. For my family, " However, Bernardski admitted that there is a gap between the American League and the Serie A. "There is no gap between the American League and Serie A in terms of physical fitness, but there is undoubtedly a gap in terms of skills and tactics. Frankly speaking, it is difficult to find a league that pays more attention to tactics than Serie A in the whole of Europe. Compared with Serie A, the American League is like the European basketball league and the NBA. " 31-year-old Bernardski also said that he looks forward to returning to the Italian national team and participating in next year's US-Canada World Cup. "The new Italian national team coach Gattuso hasn't called me yet, but considering that I've been away from the national team for 5 years, it's understandable. I've won the European Cup at Italy but have never been to the World Cup and I want to do everything I can to go to the World Cup." Finally, Benardski said: "I haven't played any game for a few months, but I'm in a good shape and I have to work hard to keep up with the pace. To be honest, the experience of going to Canada was a pleasant one, but after I ended my work every day, I always felt a little lacking. Now I'm full of motivation, I like the pressure I face, and I miss that feeling." 
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