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Vieri: I would like to call Dzeko the "scavenger" Ibrahimovic can help Milan

Vieri: I would like to call Dzeko the "scavenger" Ibrahimovic can help Milan

According to the "Football Market", Italian star Vieri was interviewed by the Milan Sports Newspaper a few days ago. Facing the upcoming Milan derby, the striker talked about the situation of some players in the Milan duo's forward line in the interview.

- Milan Derby

It's going to be a beautiful derby, and it's going to be very important. If Inter wins, it could kick Milan out of the title race and invisibly gain a potential 10-point lead, so how easy is it to get back to the top of the table? Facing such a strong team (the opponent vying for the title), when will we find the opportunity (to reach the top)?

I'm not saying inter have locked up the title early in early February, it's too early to say so. But now this Inter team will not lose in three or four games between now and May, because in their current form, they are very likely to win, which will be a huge blow to Milan.

But if Milan win, they will return to the title race with a good posture, and then everything may happen, and Pioli will focus on improving the morale of the players. The team's current situation is not easy, but it is also intriguing: they have the opportunity to take away the sense of security that Inter have retained their top spot and thus win a future for themselves.

- Dzeko

For Inter, it is a pity that Dzeko could not join early. It's not because he's almost 36 now and some people praise him for being good, it's because he's really old: we're just talking about what it's like in Italian football at this age. Overall, Dzeko is a very rare (good player) for us because there are certain things that make you have to pay attention to him.

First, he handled a flood of foul balls, and two or three of them he was able to score another goal. I prefer to call him a "scavenger": although the term is usually used to describe a midfielder, he is indeed a striker who can play as a midfielder. In addition, he has a high level of football intelligence, and can first judge the correct position he should go to through the actions of his opponents to help his team play the best results.

- Leo

I was impressed by him: although he didn't play much, I had discovered something special about him. I describe Leo this way because he has a talent that is difficult to predict, and in the derby, it may be a certain episode that determines the final victory. He can also play as a center because he knows how to get into shape and go deep into the heart of the opponent, but if he attacks from the back, he can pose a greater threat, rather than having to attack from the left side.

His speed is remarkable, which makes him unpredictable and difficult to keep an eye on: if you don't know where he's going to be, where he's going, and he's almost never repeating his offensive routines, how do you deal with him? When you figure it out, you can't stop him.

Vieri: I would like to call Dzeko the "scavenger" Ibrahimovic can help Milan

- Lautaro

If you give Lautaro enough space, you'll find that his killer instincts are activated. That's when you realize that you seem to have made a huge mistake. He is a well-rounded striker with the characteristics of modern football, he can change his position like a snake, and he has a passion that gives his opponents a headache.

That's football today: we don't see the pile-up centres anymore, you have to know how to go deep into the box like a midfielder. But players like Lautaro are more stable: he knows how to "get into" the team's playing style and scoring chances. He didn't score twice today and don't know how to play tomorrow, but he scored goals in several consecutive games. As a striker, it's crucial to discover this so-called "rhythm of goals" that makes your job, your offense, more meaningful.

- Ibrahimovic

If Ibrahimovic can play, it will be better for Milan, he can always help the team. Especially if he gets the right chance to hold the ball, it's crucial, and he wants to clear the obstacles [at the front] without covering. Say he's annoying? If you're in Milan, you shouldn't think of doing everything you can to work well with him. Does he put pressure on his teammates? Indeed, he never hid the idea that he wanted to play in the right position.

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