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Matias Vina tells Sky Sports about swapping Roma for Bournemouth after advice from fellow Uruguayans Luis Suarez and Rodrigo Bentancur; watch Bournemouth vs ...
"Obviously, in my previous clubs, I was fighting for trophies and this is another reality," he says. I just want to try to help the club get out of this situation. "It is one of the things I talk about with my partner when these periods come up, to use what happened in 2018 and 2019 as motivation." You always try to give your best to make sure of that because it is what matters." "I always try to give my best, for myself and for my team-mates. "I think this characterises all of us in Uruguay. But Vina's experience was part of his attraction to Bournemouth and the pull of the Premier League was strong. "He is going to show me a few videos so I can see a bit more about how we play and what he wants from me," Vina says of O'Neil. More silverware followed at boyhood club Nacional, and he then lifted the Copa Libertadores as part of an historic treble with Palmeiras in Brazil before winning the Europa Conference League with Roma last term. But he knows the seriousness of the situation he has walked into. "I don't have a car or a house here yet, so I'm just in a hotel," says the Uruguayan, smiling. "It's a very nice atmosphere and a nice town.