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Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez celebrate Torino’s goal with a shot gesture. This Inter Milan duo was inspired by the game Call of Duty
Inter made an extraordinary comeback against Torino at the Giuseppe Meazza in Week 8 of Serie A, on Sunday (11/22/2020) WIB afternoon. La Serpiente came from two goals against to win 4-2.
Il Toro went ahead with Simone Zaza (45 + 2 ‘) and a penalty from Cristian Ansaldi (62’). Later, Lukaku led Inter to turn things around with two goals (67 ‘and 84 (pen)), and two AssisiHis for the goals of Alexis Sánchez (64 ‘) and Lautaro Martínez (90’).
Following Lautaro’s closing goal for Inter, Lukaku seemed to celebrate this goal with Lautaro in a unique way. The two of them stretched out their arms like they had weapons and then fired.
This celebration turned out to be inspired by the game. Call of Duty. This was revealed by the Belgian forward after the game.
Lukaku said that Lautaro was learning to play Call of Duty. He and another teammate, Achraf Hakimi, became Lautaro’s mentors for the Activison-created game.
“The celebration is because Lautaro is learning to play Call of Duty. Hakimi and I taught him a bit, so we celebrated it like that, “Lukaku said of his celebration with Lautaro quoted on Inter’s official website.
Call of Duty itself is a game First person shooter A war-themed FPS that was first released in 2003. This game later became one of the most popular FPS games in the world by releasing many editions.
The newest game of franchise Call of Duty it is Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. The game for the Playstation 4 and 5 XBOX One, XBOX Series X and PC consoles was released on November 14.
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