Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku said his team’s players were crazy and could win any game.
Published: May 15, 2021 17:21 |
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MILAN: Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku said on Saturday that his team’s players were crazy and could win games to any extent.
Inter Milan beat Roma 3-1 on Wednesday, and in the game Lukaku also managed to get into the scorers list. Antonio Conte’s team has already sealed the Serie A title and will next take on Juventus.
« Every team needs players to go to war. Nicolo Barella and I as well as Lautaro Martinez and Marcelo Brozovic are crazy in the head! But we give ourselves energy, « Lukaku told DAZN, as reported by Goal.com.
» The games against Milan, Atalanta and Lazio were still waiting for us. Compared to last year, we have more direct Won clashes. We showed that we are stronger. After beating Atalanta, I said to myself: OK, we are really there for the Scudetto, « he added.
Earlier this week, the police had the birthday party of Inter Milan striker Lukaku crashed after he and his teammates were found guilty of violating the Covid-19 protocols.
In Italy there are curfews, the social gatherings between Ban 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. to curb the spread of Covid-19. Lukaku and his teammates ignored these regulations and as a result all those present were sanctioned by the local police.
« Last night at 3 a.m. in Milan, the police intervened in a hotel in the city center, where the birthday party of the Inter- Football player Romelu Lukaku took place, « said a police statement.
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