“I’ve never run so much”, Parolo reveals a chat with Luis Alberto about Tudor

“I’ve never run so much”, Parolo reveals a chat with Luis Alberto about Tudor
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Marco Parolo he shared the locker room with Luis Alberto for five years, from 2016, when the Spaniard arrived in white and blue, until 2021, the year in which the current DAZN commentator said goodbye to playing football. The former Biancoceleste midfielder, in the pre-match of Lazio-Hellas Verona, revealed a curious background linked to the former Barcelona player.

Parolo told an anecdote dating back to the match against Genoa, when he was the technical commentator for the streaming platform for which I work. On the pitch the former Cesena player met Luis Alberto and today revealed the content of the chat between the two: “Tudor freed the players, Sarri’s game had become oppressive. I was in Genoa and I spoke to Luis Alberto, he told me he said, ‘I’ve never run so much.'”

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THE OFFICIAL LINEUPS
The official lineups are known. For the challenge to his past, Tudor confirms the 3-4-2-1 with Castellanos again as center forward, supported by Felipe Anderson and Luis Alberto behind him. Not the Brazilian at full range, but Isaksen. Zaccagni is still out, alone on the bench. On the other side, Marco Baroni chooses Swiderski as number 9, moves Noslin to the attacking midfield together with Mitrovic and Lazovic and keeps Suslov out. Below are the choices of the two coaches.

LAZIO (3-4-2-1): Mandas; Patric, Romagnoli, Casale; Isaksen, Guendouzi, Kamada, Marusic; Felipe Anderson, Luis Alberto; Castellanos.

HELLAS VERONA (4-2-3-1): Montipò; Tchatchoua, Magnani, Coppola, Cabal; Serdar, Folorunsho; Mitrovic, Noslin, Lazovic; Swiderski

 
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