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Alberto: Little Inzaghi is a father-like presence for us Lazio aiming for serie A fourth

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Alberto: Little Inzaghi is a father-like presence for us Lazio aiming for serie A fourth

Live bar October 12 News Lazio will play Inter Milan in Serie A this weekend, Lazio midfielder Alberto spoke about Inzaghi Jr. and Sarri in an interview with Sky Sports Italia. Alberto said Lazio's goal was fourth in Serie A and said Inzaghi Jr. had been a father to Lazio players.

About Surrey

"We are good friends and he is a father-like presence for all of us. Sarri has a different personality from little Inzaghi, and his personality is stronger. Sarri's tactical thinking is great, and we've seen it when he was in charge of Napoli and Empoli. I think Lazio is going to grow a lot over the next two or three months. I don't know if we're going to win anything, but it's going to be fun. And for the opponents, they will have a hard time against us. Our strength is very similar to the Napoli he coached, and in some ways we may be stronger. At the moment we are aiming for fourth place, we want to get as many points as possible, and we also know that we are a team under construction and we need to have a good understanding of what the coach is asking of us so that we can achieve high. ”

About Little Inzaghi

"I joined Lazio on the last day of the transfer market, we didn't play in Europe that season, and in the starting eleven of Inzaghi Jr.'s was very fixed. I couldn't find my place in his 4-3-3 tactical system at the beginning, so the first three or four months were devastating for me. It was the worst period of my career, when I even lost my mind and didn't even want to train. Because there are some things I've never experienced before. Later my psycho coach Campillo changed everything. Even though I didn't play during that time, I was always one of the best players in training. Then at the end of the year I went to little Inzaghi and I said, 'Okay, let's find a solution together.' Let me leave Lazio', but to my surprise, little Inzaghi did not want to let me go, and he said: 'No, you are not going anywhere.' ’。 Then, after Biglia left, I started at the heart of Lazio's organization, a position that was really fitting for me. Because in in little Inzaghi's tactics, I was always able to hold the ball with peace of mind and there wasn't much pressure. Then I went from barely being able to play, to almost finishing the 200-game milestone in Lazio, and that's what football is all about, and one day it could suddenly change, both good and bad. ”

Spain midfielder Luis Alberto, 29, joined Lazio from Liverpool in the summer of 2016 for a €4 million transfer fee, and in his first season he made only 10 appearances, including only four starts, and now Alberto has made 183 appearances for Lazio, becoming the core of Lazio's midfield.

(Iron Fist)

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