G h o s t l y. Posted October 13, 2020 Posted October 13, 2020 Lazio player Ciro Immobile, current golden boot after scoring 36 goals in Serie A last season, has given an interview to France Football where he wanted to give his point of view on the great achievement he achieved last season, his career and the players who have marked him as a footballer. In reference to his great scoring season, where he beat Robert Lewanowski second with 34 goals and Cristiano third with 31, he wanted to give importance to his triumph, "Given that this year the Ballon d'Or will not be awarded, the Golden Boot charges even more. Also, I beat Lewandowski, who was the main candidate for the Ballon d'Or, so it's a more valuable success. " He also wanted to express that "It is simply fantastic to read my name together with people like Messi or Ronaldo, who are also winners of the Golden Boot" Despite his great records in Italy, where he has not fallen below 15 goals in any of the last 4 seasons, he did not have the same luck in his adventures in Dortmund and Seville. The footballer had just scored 22 goals with Torino before making the jump to Alemánia, but he couldn't finish showing his talent, "it was an unfortunate experience, the last one for Jurgen Klopp at Borussia Dortmund. The team was doing it wrong and I also felt bad. Worse have been his statements about his Sevillian adventure where he openly stated that, "In Spain I never had the opportunity to express my potential, I was always on the bench." even when he deserved to play. I had a bad time with Emery. "Despite not having the confidence of the coach, Ciro scored 2 goals in the league and 2 more in the cup during the half season he played for the Seville team. For the Lazio forward," The Italians, included myself, we have had difficulties abroad. I do not know why. We probably adapt less, we need more time. To finish he wanted to talk about his reference forwards, "I like to mention David Trezeguet, with whom I worked at Juve. He left an incredible impression on me, I had never seen someone like him in the area. He had coordination and technique to score with any part of the body. Immobile began his career at Juventus, where he made his professional debut at the age of 19. Other forwards who marked his way of playing and who he paid attention to were, "Vieri in the national team, Pippo Inzaghi in the Champions League League and Toni and Gilardino at the 2006 World Cup. I started to understand football with these guys. In Italy we had a lot of great forwards. " 1
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