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Monaco president thinks Falcao will succeed again

According to AS Monaco vice-president Vadim Vasilyev, Colombian striker Radamel Falcao Garcia hasn't dropped a single level bar from the player he was at Atletico Madrid. In his eyes, Radamel's talents were utterly wasted and now expects him to perform at the highest level in the Champions League. The Colombian star took off Atletico Madrid and landed in the Red Devils where he was immediately benched. 

Talking to the Daily Mail, Vasilyev said: "Both clubs in England failed to relaunch him. I don't know whether Manchester United and Chelsea did not have the patience or the desire to do that but I am quite sure this year we will see Falcao at his previous best. He is the same Falcao as ever. We've seen that in pre-season. He scores goals, he's there and he is motivated, we are motivated and I think this will be his year."

He continued: "You have to be patient but the big clubs have other topics on their agenda. If you sign a player of this magnitude after a big injury it takes time and games to get him back into shape. This is what we will do and what Manchester United and Chelsea didn't do, failed to do or didn't want to do. We all see the qualities are there and it is a matter of time. Monaco will make every effort and you will see a very different Falcao this season to the one you saw in England."

Photo credit: AS Monaco

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