He put up a picture on instagram of temperatures in Malaga and just the text:
HomeNow this may sound like a clichè, but I found it quite sad, he was one of the biggest talents in the world at that point and there were so big expectations for him, feel kinda sorry for the lad. Maybe he couldn't handle the pressure and the expectations when he got the chance on the highest level (though i think he should've been given
more chances).
A long journy is over for the young spaniard. It shows how hard it is to succeed at this level and reminds us how much many of the young ones coming through has sacrificed getting here. I could never have left my family 16 years of age to another country not speaking a word of their language.
Pacheco has always been fantastic with fans, taking pictures, tweeting with us etc. Not quite sure where i'm heading with this, but just wanted to say that we shouldn't jump on the backs of players' young as Pacheco, Shelvey, Suso, and so on when they play bad, it won't do any good.
And I know many think it doesn't mean anything when one writes it in here or on twitter, but they Do read what people posts and tweets, they do. Was very sad to see the abuse Jonjo got before christmas, shows that they notice and care what people say, though they might not show it.
Sorry for going off-topic, but it can't be said enough how much we should appreciate our players, specially the young ones.
Good luck Daniel. (I reckon he'll leave this month, or in the summer. Either way)