The 30-year-old was signed by Dynamos after a short stint with Spanish Club, UE Llagostera.
Asked what prompted him to come to India, Tebar said, "I see India as a new avenue to expand my playing experience in different countries. And with the influx of foreign players into the league the standards are just getting better each passing day. One of the main reasons for me to join DDFC was their previous season's performance, which ended on a sad note when the team finished just a whisker away from glory."
When asked what he wants to achieve out of his stint in India, Tebar said, "As a player wherever I have been, my aim and target always has been to develop more as a player, learn new footballing culture and contribute as much as I can towards the team's success. And talking about my aim in India, it is of course to perform to the best of my abilities and take the team as far as possible in the league."
Talking about Dynamos' pre-season in UK and Sweden, he said, "I think it's been great. And our results in the friendly matches speak a lot about it. We played against WBA and BC Hacken which are top class teams, though we lost out to WBA at the Hawthorns by a small margin, we put up a gallant effort against BC Hacken and the rest of the teams we played against.
Tebar said he had been looking forward to working with
Italy's World Cup winning player Gianluca Zambrotta, who is Dynamos' coach.
"It has been a very good experience with the team so far. It is a very professional set-up and training under the legendary Gianluca Zambrotta has been great. Also I have been getting to meet new players, learn new things and new culture, which has really been great. Most of my time with the team was spent in pre-season, and now we are India I am looking forward to exploring Indian cultures and learn more about the country."
"We have prepared well, performed pretty well in the pre-season friendlies, and if we can maintain the same level of intensity and form throughout the entire season, then I believe we will be the team to watch out for in the season.
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