Lautaro: "I really wanted that goal"



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Jul 13th 2020
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The Argentine scored the goal that effectively ended the game against Torino


MILAN - Five games without a goal. But his generosity, touches and love for his teammates was never lacking. All of his hard work paid off against Torino, as Lautaro twice made telling contributions. First, his headed assist for Young. Then the goal to make it 3-1, a deflected shot off his right foot, followed by wild, joyful celebrations. After the game, he spoke to Inter TV: “I really wanted to score that goal, I haven’t found the net in a while and we’re happy with the win and the three points. The goal’s important to me. Today, I scored, but I’m particularly happy because we showed character and strength. We know we’ve dropped some points, but we needed to take a big step this evening and we did. We put in a great performance against a team who covered a lot of ground, we’re in second and we’re happy.”


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