Saturday, November 28, 2015

Lavezzi: “I miss Italy Without you I do not feel alive” – ​​La Gazzetta dello Sport

The guitar and bongos near the fireplace, lounge chairs everywhere, the kitchen made for eating with friends. Home Ezequiel Lavezzi is curled up in a tree-lined street, without even a shadow of the coldness of certain houses of rich areas packed for wealthy owners. Outside is the Paris divided among the Christmas decorations and the military in camouflage, there are tourists on the Champs Elysées in Paris and hurrying up whenever they hear a siren sound, there is a fair overseer that gathers information on people parked in front of the black gate, three boys just got off the scooter, but even the most innocently enough in this strange time. “I’d rather not get there and find the surveillance at the door, but it goes well and you have to be patient. I’m a quiet guy, I’m used to waiting for things to take their course. On the other hand in Naples I was used to having people all thirty day around the gates. In Paris is infinitely different. “
Lavezzi misses Italy?
“Very much. I miss football in particular: I’m Argentinian, I am used to the pressure. For us Argentinians is better to live football in an intense, even when there is love-hate. Napoli a particular city, throughout Italy in general has experienced the ball with incredible intensity and are more stimuli. Here you live in another way, neither better nor worse: you enjoy football and life, but it’s different. “
Of course it’s strange that you have nostalgia for the Italian football that does not seem like anyone.
“Maybe the Italian football is not the same as before, but it’s nice to live and play. It’s exciting, it makes you feel a player alive, pushes you to the max. I have the Italian TV and I watch all the games. “

Monday’s Napoli-Inter. Tiferà for Napoli?
“I support a good game and I think it will be. Napoli played well, this is a good year to win the league and the players know it. But Inter’s Scudetto chances” .
Juve are playing badly, Milan is still under reconstruction: Napoli-Inter decides the Scudetto?
“It’s early to say, I think a hard-fought championship. Napoli me is nice and if successful I’m glad, because Naples is a second home for me. But I am a fan of Rosario Central “.
Difficult though that moves to Argentina, easier in Italy.
” There are so many possibilities, I have months to decide and make a choice best for me. This is the last contract I can do, I’m interested in going to play in a team that gives me stimulus, but also think about the city and the quality of life “.
From Italy he sought someone?
“Only friends. Those luckily I always call”.
Zanetti is his friend?
“Zanetti is a friend.”
With the French football ended?
“Now my feet are more outside than inside, although in my work you can never tell. Maybe suddenly drop everything, I stop playing and I’m going back to Argentina.”
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Ezequiel Lavezzi. AFP

Verratti can become like Pirlo?
“Comparisons in football do not make sense, Verratti is already strong and will become one of the best world in his role if he has a chance in the national team to show what he is doing here in Paris. “
Speaking of comparisons, there are those who likens Dybala to Tevez.
“Eh … for what he did Tevez Juve the comparison is better not to. Dybala has great potential and can improve: has the qualities to become a great player.”
In the French league is bored?
“No, but it’s useless to hide that this PSG is too strong for the other clubs. Our challenge is indeed to find stimuli although there are French rivals who can commit a lot, and in this sense I think the team is doing a great job, always engaging. “
It has good relations with Blanc?
“He is the coach, he decided, there is no problem”.
It was better with Ancelotti?
“Ancelotti creates great relationships with the dressing, Leonardo is the man who brought me here. Most of the reasons why I chose Paris is related to Leo and his ambitions. But every coach works in his own way and I I adapt. “

From our correspondent Alessandra Bocci

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