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Forwards are like that, they live for the goal. Lautaro Martínez is no different, on the contrary, he squares this need. Today the Argentine has made three, which means ball at home. In the true sense of the word. The “Bull” left San Siro with the tool of the trade by his side, in the passenger seat, even protected by the seat belt: “Let’s go home,” wrote the former Racing center forward on Instagram. A hug to those who gave you a great afternoon.
MATURATION – On a Sunday when he played poorly for Inter, Lautaro put things in order with two decisive goals, 1-1 and 3-2, which paved the way for the win and also for his personal hat-trick. A joy for him, but also for Antonio Conte, who has been asking his center forward for a long time, especially mental growth. Because Lautaro is lost when desire turns into obsession, often his greatest limitation was precisely this. The “Bull” can’t let mistakes get away with it, it has very long processing times, which makes it cumbersome at times. This is why Lautaro often alternated periods of darkness with others of blinding light. But Conte is hammering so hard that he’s finally taking root. In the first three days the Argentine has scored the same number of times, one goal per game. Then three days off (with a 4 and a 4.5 on the report card) and another two goals in a row, against Atalanta and Turin. Then another 5 dry days passed, against Sassuolo, Bologna, Cagliari, Naples and Spezia, but it is in these challenges that the growth step is recorded. In three of these five games, Lautaro still managed to be decisive, even without a goal, scoring three assists.
THE BOOK OF THE COUNT – This is a bit like what Lukaku said referring precisely to the attacking tandem that he composed with the Argentine at the Nerazzurri: “We must accept that sometimes it depends on one and other times it depends on the other”. In short, there is no jealousy if you reason with us and not with the ego. This is the biggest job Conte had with Lautaro, the difficulty lies in making him understand that a striker, in addition to scoring, can live much longer. And the Argentine center forward himself makes it clear that he has understood the concept: “It doesn’t matter if the goal comes or not, I play and run for Inter”said the former Racing. Words that belong to Conte’s book, the one that Lautaro is obviously learning by heart. Its growth goes through these little things. Maybe you are on the right track.
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