“When I missed a goal I threw my shoes away”

Lautaro has been without a goal for a month and a half with Inter but for Bobo Vieri there is no reason to be alarmed: “If he never touched the ball there would be a problem”.

The night at the Olimpico turns into a real show for theInter which closed the Monday postponement with a splendid 6-0 victory against the Lazio. There was never a match and Simone Inzaghi he brought home a very important result against his former team, which came thanks to goals from six different scorers. A rarity, but the strangest news is that Lautaro Martinez’s name never appears on the scoresheet: everyone scores, even the full-backs, but the Argentine has been out of action for over a month and in the entire championship he scored just 5 goals.

The Nerazzurri captain has entered another of his long periods of fasting and this time it seems very difficult to break the deadlock. This is why a player who has a special feeling with goals came to his aid: in the post-match of DAZN Bobo Vieri he tried to explain the attacker’s situation and also give him some advice, drawing from the great wealth of experience he brings with him from his career as a footballer.

Vieri’s advice for unlocking Lautaro

They may not be such orthodox suggestions, but the former player wanted to tell what he did when one too many mistakes happened on the pitch. The reaction was pure instinct: If I missed a goal from Tuesday to Saturday I would try that action again a hundred times a dayor. I was exhausted hard when I missed a goal and so I smashed the changing room, threw away shoes saying they were bad luck. But on Tuesday, after training, I tried the wrong action a hundred times.”. Going back to the same mistake to perfect the movements was his secret and Vieri decided to share it hoping to be of help to Lautaro.

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However, the former striker is not worried about the Argentine’s situation. Even if he doesn’t score he is still in the thick of the action: The important thing is to be in the heart of the gamethat opportunities come to him, then sooner or later he throws the ball in. For me he is always in the game and this is fundamental. If he never touched the ball there would be a problem“.


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