Among the many players protagonists of a season full of ups and downs at Lazio there is also Gustav Isaksen. The winger arrived for 12 million plus bonuses from…
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Among the many players protagonists of a season with ups and downs at home Lazio Gustav is also there Isaksen. The winger arrived for 12 million plus bonuses from Midtjylland didn’t find much space either with Sarri and nor with Tudor. The latter has used him even less than the previous manager, to the point that the club is considering whether to put him on the market. The Feyenoord for example, he did a survey and the deal could also include an objective such as Stengsbut in this case it would be better to place him in Italy given the Growth Decree, even if at the moment the company has asked Tudor to valorize him.
Lazio, the words of Isaksen
While waiting for news on the future and enjoying the holidays, in the meantime Isaksen has returned to talking about the last season. Here’s how the Biancoceleste footballer expressed himself: «he was a fantastic year – his words to VMIDTVEST – but there was probably also a lot of chaos. Italy is a wild country where the three most important things are football, food and religion. You can hear it clearly no matter where you are from. On a nice day, there are probably 400 inhabitants in Hjerk, if you count my mother and father. And instead in Rome alone in the center there are around 4 million.”
Lazio, Isaksen: «A fantastic year. Rome, a city with so much chaos”
And again, in the double interview with compatriot Rasmus Kristensen from the Rome: «It’s absurd (laughs, ed.). There is always so much traffic here. You have to get used to it. Kristensen? It’s nice that we’re here for each other.” On family: «It’s clear that I would prefer to live with my girlfriend, Olivia, but she also plays football, in Sweden. It’s not easy to make it work, but for now it’s okay to live alone. I lived alone in Aarhus even when I played for Midtjylland.” Finally up Sarri: «I was forced to take Italian lessons because the team only speaks Italian. Sarri came to me on the first day and he told me who could speak English, but didn’t want to. So I had to learn Italian quickly. After a few months I knew most of the football terms and now I know almost all the words.”
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