Bruno Giordano, “The Europa League is Lazio’s natural habitat”. Harsh but fair.

Bruno Giordano, “The Europa League is Lazio’s natural habitat”. Harsh but fair.
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Lazio, the journey to the Champions League and Bruno Giordano’s opinion

Following their recent victory against Verona, Lazio will test themselves in an audacious attempt to qualify for the Champions League by taking on Monza. Bruno Giordano, former Biancoceleste player, shared his thoughts on the current form of Tudor’s team and his expectations for the end of the season during an interview with Radiosei. Here are the details he gave us.

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The challenge for Lazio to enter the Champions League

According to Giordano, Lazio still face a significant challenge to qualify for the Champions League. Atalanta’s schedule, the two teams they should overcome, and the game still to be recovered against a Fiorentina who apparently have nothing left to lose, are all proof of this. Although it is unlikely, there is still a small hope, even if we need to gain 12 points and recently and before Inter who have shown that they do not want to give up anything, Sarri’s men must first impose themselves in Monza and against Empoli. However, the Champions League discussion alone signals an improvement compared to a period in which the team seemed to stagnate. Giordano believes that the Europa League is a very realistic goal and one “natural habitat” for Lazio.

Tudor’s hard work with Lazio

Tudor, the Lazio coach, is doing a remarkable job. According to Giordano, Tudor brought enormous energy to the team, without making excuses in tiredness. He has in fact built a strong bond of empathy with the group, which is highlighted by Felipe Anderson’s excellent performance and his openness to new responsibilities. Tudor proves to be a very pragmatic coach and has created a strong bond with the group. His ability to motivate the team is particularly appreciated by fans, who see all team members giving their all. According to Bruno Giordano, however, it will be inevitable to judge Tudor’s performance based on the final results.

 
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