The defender for Nottingham Forest, Murillo, has talked candidly about his three closest friends in the first team locker room.
The Brazilian, who came to the Reds from Corinthians this summer at the age of 21, has adapted to life at the team with ease, and he gives credit to Steve Cooper and his teammates.
The beginning of Murillo’s prosperous tenure at Forest
It is difficult to remain unenthusiastic about Murillo’s potential after his first two games wearing a Forest jersey.
A 21-year-old defender adjusting to the Premier League’s demands in such a short amount of time is unusual.
With any luck, he can build on his excellent start to the team and help the team develop into a reliable and well-established Premier League team.
, has talked candidly about his three closest friends in the first team locker room.
The Brazilian, who came to the Reds from Corinthians this summer at the age of 21, has adapted to life at the team with ease, and he gives credit to Steve Cooper and his teammates.
In just his second game for the team, Murillo has already won Man of the Match honors following an outstanding performance in the 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace prior to the international break.
On his three closest friends at Nottingham Forest, Murillo
Prior to the match against Luton, Murillo acknowledged in a media interview with the club that Felipe, Andrey Santos, and Danilo are his three closest teammates.
“We often say that other Brazilians living overseas are like family, and I have found that to be true in this place.
“They were very helpful to me when I first arrived, especially Felipe, who plays the same position for Corinthians as me and has been a big help to me.
“He helps me a lot on the field and gives me advice because he’s a more seasoned player and has played for several clubs.
We laugh because Danny and Andrey are a little younger and more in line with my age. Brazilians are known for their good humor and constant laughing wherever they go. We truly are a family and enjoy a lot of fun together.
“Hopefully, even if one of us moves on in the future, our friendship will endure and we will stay connected.” We enjoy going to lunch together and have a great relationship. We also miss our Brazilian food a lot. I occasionally eat lunch at Danilo’s house, or we’ll get together for a cookout.
The beginning of Murillo’s prosperous tenure at Forest
It is difficult to remain unenthusiastic about Murillo’s potential after his first two games wearing a Forest jersey.
A 21-year-old defender adjusting to the Premier League’s demands in such a short amount of time is unusual.
With any luck, he can build on his excellent start to the team and help the team develop into a reliable and well-established Premier League team.