«Sarri is perfect for me. I’m here to win, but don’t call me Bad Boy.”

It’s Matteo’s turn Guendouzi close presentations at home Lazio. Before the press conference scheduled for tomorrow at 3pm together with Fence e Send, the Frenchman spoke to the club’s official channels like this: «Hello everyone, my name is Matteo Guendouzi. I’m 24 years old, I’m French and I’m a midfielder. I have just arrived at Lazio, I have been here for just under two weeks. I chose it first and foremost because it is a huge club both at Italian and European level, and with a great history. He has won many trophies in the past and what I wanted was to be part of a family club within which I could grow and improve.”

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Guendouzi introduces himself: «I want to win here»

L’ex Marseille he already has clear ideas: «I would love to win something here. In the various meetings I had with the club I found a real interest in me and a project. Even the fact of having a coach like Sarri pushed me to come here.

Because in addition to the human aspect, which I appreciate very much, I share the same football philosophy and game ideas. For me it is important to have a very good coach as he will help me grow. I have a great desire to discover the stadium and the fantastic fans who have been there since my arrival.”

«Immediately at ease, but there is still a lot to learn»

On settling in: «It’s true that I felt immediately at ease because I was welcomed very well by the staff, the coach, the people who work here and my teammates. Everyone explains to me well what to do: how to defend, how to attack, what the coach expects from me. So, although I have done very little training, it is as if I have already done several seasons and this is also happening thanks to the wonderful welcome I have received. I am a spontaneous person who loves to understand others, ask questions and this is why I have already learned some things in the last few weeks, but there is still a lot to learn and improve.”

«Sarri will make me grow as a man and a footballer. This team is made to win.”

Then on the celebration a Napoli: «I had already done it in the past. When you are in a stadium with a good atmosphere and you score it’s like the ice breaks. But no big deal, it’s always an exultation.” On his new teammates: «I already knew many of them because we had met twice in the Europa League with Marseille. There are many very good players and I couldn’t mention them all, then as far as the match against Napoli is concerned Luis Alberto That Felipe Anderson they played a great match. There is a really good team here and I will be able to learn a lot by being alongside them. Lazio is a great club that will play there this year Champions League, the largest competition at European level. This team is made to win and go very far. I know that on the field I will demonstrate my qualities and I will feel at ease, and the coach will be able to help me grow as a man as well as a footballer. That’s why I’m here.”

In England “Bad Boy”, at Lazio for now they call him “Guendou”

The midfielder also spoke about the nicknames that have been attributed to him: «I don’t know why in England they nicknamed me.”Bad Boy” in recent times atArsenal. I don’t like it very much, because I’m a spontaneous and honest person so when I’m on the pitch I always want to win. Then it’s true that sometimes I can have excessive reactions in gestures and movements, but because I always have this desire to be the best and give everything for my team. This leads me to live the game to the end in a very intense way. When you win there can be a very positive joy, but when the match goes like this or maybe there are problems with the referee, then you can be tense and there can be reactions. Nothing wrong. On the contrary, it is in the team’s best interest to always want to win, win and win. I don’t have a specific nickname, but here they call me “Guendou”. No problem, that’s fine.”

On Immobile: «He is a legend of the club» Finally on captain Immobile: «There are many players who have come here and had a wonderful career, but looking at Lazio’s past and present I have great respect for Ciro Immobile, for all the goals he scored and what he did. I believe he is truly a legend for the club, an emblematic player and the best striker in Lazio’s history. I think all the fans in general in Italy and Europe have great respect for him.”

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