Home » Udinese News | Di Michele: “Lucca is an interesting player”

Udinese News | Di Michele: “Lucca is an interesting player”

by admin
Udinese News |  Di Michele: “Lucca is an interesting player”

The striker, a former double from Saturday’s match, gave an interview on the pages of Tuttosport where he analyzed the match

David Di Michele he wore the grenade in two phases between 2007 and 2010, scoring 10 goals in 43 appearances. However, he experienced his best seasons in Spalletti’s Udinese, which sensationally reached the Champions League in 2005 with 15 rarely. The double ex of the challenge spoke to Tuttosport of the advance on Saturday. In particular, he said about Udinese: “It’s been several years since we’ve seen Udinese in such difficulty in the league. The victory in Rome against a Lazio team in crisis, but full of talented elements, is a heavy one, especially looking at the standings. Now the Bianconeri have it less quality than in the pastI only see a high-level Pereyra in the squad: for the rest there are many young people, many of whom are unknown and with talents yet to be discovered.”

Speaking of singles, Di Michele talks about Lorenzo Lucca: “Lucca is an interesting player. Lorenzo did well in Pisa in Serie B and in Holland with Ajax, despite playing little, he still showed a glimpse of his talents. Lucca is a very structured striker who has a good feeling with the goal. He is making himself stand out and Spalletti could call him, also because in Italy there is little ahead of him at the moment. However, he does not have the characteristics of the center forward that Spalletti loves and prefers: Luciano prefers a first striker like Napoli’s Osimhen or Iaquinta in our Udinese”

If you want to delve deeper into all the topics on the Udinese world without missing any updates, stay connected to Mondoudinese to discover all the day’s news on the Bianconeri in the championship.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy