Lazio, Casale: “Never easy at San Siro against Inter, shame about the goal from a free kick”

Lazio, Casale: “Never easy at San Siro against Inter, shame about the goal from a free kick”
Lazio, Casale: “Never easy at San Siro against Inter, shame about the goal from a free kick”

After the match between Inter and Lazio, which ended 1-1, the Biancoceleste central defender Nicolò Casale spoke to the microphones of Lazio Style Channel to analyze the draw and the current season. These are his words: “We played a good match. Playing against Inter at San Siro is never easy, we did what the coach asked of us during the week. We had the opportunity on the counterattack to close out the match and we didn’t we did it. Then we conceded a goal from a free kick, it’s a shame because we had worked so hard on it during the week.”

“The work starts from the front, if there is great pressure it is easier for us. When we lack this it is much more difficult. Today, however, in this respect we played a great game. Now we want to finish in the best possible way with the three points against Sassuolo. I’m sorry that my season ends here, it will certainly help me to grow. I thought I would come out of it better, but that’s how I took all the beatings, I take them as advice for the future and I will use them to get back on track. next season”.

“Since Tudor arrived, I don’t think there have been matches where we could have deserved more. The draw in Monza is disappointing, but we didn’t deserve the victory. You always have to analyze everything and then there are the other teams. Since he arrived we have done a good climb. We set ourselves the goal of reaching the Champions League, but let’s also look at the positive side in a short time we managed to turn our way of playing upside down, and it’s not a small thing. From the outside you can’t see it, but it’s there many dynamics. The path is positive.”

 
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