On the eve of the big match between Naples and Inter, the Nerazzurri coach Simone Inzaghi he also addressed the issue related to the alleged blasphemy of Lautaro Martinez, on which the FIGC Prosecutor's Office has started investigations in recent days.
“I spoke about it two conferences ago: when Inter is involved, you always tend to add a few more words. I felt like defending the lads and the club, who are extraordinary. I didn't like what was being said outside”, Inzaghi declared in a press conference.
The coach then firmly defended his captain: “The last issue concerns Lautaro. We know him well, I have never heard him swear in three and a half years. He is a person with great values. Of course, it can happen to anyone, even a coach, but Lautaro is an exemplary boy”. Secondo Inzaghi, the matter is now closed and the Argentine striker is focused on the challenge against Napoli: "It all seemed over, but evidently people continue to talk about it. Lautaro listens, hears everything, but he is calm and ready for the match."
In short
On the eve of the big match between Napoli and Inter, Nerazzurri coach Simone Inzaghi also addressed the issue of Lautaro Martínez's alleged blasphemy, which the Prosecutor's Office...
- "I talked about it two press conferences ago: when Inter is involved, there's always a tendency to add a few more words.
- I felt like I had to defend the kids and the club, who are extraordinary.
- I didn't like what was being said outside," Inzaghi said at a press conference.
Key questions
What is the main point of the news?
On the eve of the big match between Napoli and Inter, Nerazzurri coach Simone Inzaghi also addressed the issue of Lautaro Martínez's alleged blasphemy,…
Why is this news relevant?
"I talked about it two press conferences ago: when Inter is involved, there's always a tendency to add a few more words.
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I felt like I had to defend the kids and the club, who are extraordinary.






Reading the article it seems that Inzaghi defends Lautaro but I don't understand why people continue to talk about it. It all seems a bit exaggerated, but I understand that in football there are always controversies even where there shouldn't be. You just have to play.