The Italian club Como, currently experiencing a notable resurgence in Serie A, has recently seen the departure of one of its veteran figures. The renowned former goalkeeper Pepe Reina has concluded his playing tenure with the Lombardy-based side, marking the end of a significant chapter for both the player and the ambitious club.

Reina, whose distinguished career in Italy’s top flight also included successful spells at Napoli, Lazio, and Milan, offered insights into the club’s current environment during a live broadcast on ‘EA SPORTS FC 26’. Reflecting on his time at Como, he provided commentary on two individuals who have become central to the project: the manager Cesc Fàbregas and the young talent Nico Paz.

Shared History and a Manager’s Approach

Regarding Fàbregas, Reina spoke from a dual perspective, having shared a dressing room with him at international level before being coached by him at Como. “We spent very good moments together,” Reina stated, recalling their shared successes and memorable anecdotes from their time with the national team. Transitioning to their professional relationship at the club, the goalkeeper highlighted Fàbregas’s managerial style, describing him as consistently approachable and attentive, qualities that have helped shape the squad’s atmosphere.

The conversation then turned to one of the squad’s most promising assets. Reina reserved particular praise for the young Argentine midfielder, Nico Paz, whose development has been a focal point for observers of the club. The veteran’s assessment was unequivocal, emphasizing the player’s burgeoning potential and professional mindset.

“Nico Paz has hunger, he has a lot of talent, and he is a boy who wants to grow and improve every day,” Reina affirmed. This endorsement underscores the significant role Paz is expected to play as Como continues its ambitious project to cement its status in Serie A, a league where the club is actively rebuilding its former glory. The combination of Fàbregas’s leadership and the emergence of talents like Paz appears central to the club’s strategy for sustained growth and competitiveness on the Italian stage.