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Portuguese striker Hader: If Yorke leaves, I m ready to replace him
June 7: Portuguese sports forward Hader recently interviewed TV2. He said that if Yorke leaves the team this summer, he is ready to take the lead.
Hader said: "It won't distract me. I've been waiting for it for two or three years and I feel ready and full of expectations."
"I won't be struggling with replacing Yorke, but it does need to fill the huge gap. I want to get the chance, but Yorke is a great guy and we get along well. But now he's time to try new challenges. He has proven that he has done everything in the Portuguese Premier League and it's time to go to a higher platform."
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