Venezia keeper Romero opens up on 'strange' final season at Man Utd | OneFootball

Venezia keeper Romero opens up on 'strange' final season at Man Utd | OneFootball

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·13 October 2021

Venezia keeper Romero opens up on 'strange' final season at Man Utd

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Sergio Romero has opened up on what was a "strange" final year at Manchester United.

The Argentine goalkeeper was released on a free this summer after six years at the club, signing with Italian side Venezia on Tuesday.


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He failed to make a single appearance last season, and Romero admits he felt strange being outcasted at Old Trafford.

"It was a strange year for me, but I trained all year at Manchester United. Some days I was training by myself, because the squad was preparing for a game," Romero said, via The Sun.

"I feel good, I worked in Argentina too and want to prove I'm the same Sergio who was at Sampdoria and then Manchester."

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