«At Lazio I played more than 150 games. I’ll tell you about my indelible memory”

«At Lazio I played more than 150 games. I’ll tell you about my indelible memory”
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Dabo: «At Lazio I played more than 150 games. I’ll tell you about my indelible memory.” The words of the former player

In a long interview with the French portal Western Francethe former Lazio Ousname Dabo he also spoke about his bond and his memories with the Biancoceleste people. His words.

WORDS– «At Lazio I played more than 150 games, I won two Italian Cups and an Italian Super Cup. It was an exceptional experience. In 2009 I took the decisive penalty in the Cup final against Sampdoria. To this day I have a special bond with the Lazio fans, they always talk to me about that final: it was played in Rome, three quarters of the stadium were dressed in the blue and white colours. It’s an indelible memory. I have never felt similar emotions. The Roman derby is one of the most difficult in the world. Rome is impressive. When I signed for Lazio, they told me: “You have to win the derby to be loved.” Some also say that the stakes penalize both teams. They focus too much on this match. Sometimes we even forget about the championship. If you lose to Roma, your season can be ruined. I remember the one on January 6, 2005, in which we won 3-1. Roma were favourites, no one thought we were winners. The 3-2 in 2008 is also unforgettable: Behrami scored the winning goal. I played about ten derbies, I got shivers when the two corners met».

ANECDOTE– «My favorite anecdote? I remember the elderly ladies of Roma. When we passed by on the bus, they stood on their balconies, gave us the middle finger and we laughed. This is Italian folklore. The more you become attached to the club, the more you become involved in the game. Over time I managed to do it. I got there at 26, so I started putting the pressure aside».

 
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