hellhunter
Eurofighter
Modern day Robbie KeaneFunny, thought Chelsea was his boyhood club.
Modern day Robbie KeaneFunny, thought Chelsea was his boyhood club.
I'd like to see him hang out with Neymar, Alves and Icardi. Icardi thinks Neymar's sister is hot and commented on her social media which enraged Alves. Wanda then threaten to sue Alves and Icardi both because why not. One day they met and Lukaku's role in the story became clear, Alves held Icardi for Neymar while Lukaku pointed at the places he needs to puch, ocassionally sighing when Neymar didn't land the punch properly.This. I would build my weirdo XI around him, Balotelli and Yaya Touré. Would be great to watch on the field one week and then the next it would be great to watch them sulk at each other because Balotelli launched Lukaku's shoes into orbit with a firework. Ederson or Barthez might be the GK, maybe Eboue at RB, Gerrard CM, Heinze or Evra LB, Gallas and Materazzi CB, Giggs LW, Zidane on the right?
Also not sure if Romano's translation is wrong when he used system. Looks like Italian twitter accounts are saying more or less same thingYeah I think that's what he means.
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Nah, not a cnut, just a chatter and a sh*t-stirrer like Palmeri and the most of Inter fans, if you want to understand the noble origin of such silly characters.It still doesn't read well to be honest, but Romano is a cnut for this.
never change manSeems you’re over rationalising his interview to be honest.
It’s true though! The biggest factor in this is how out of the blue it was. When you get past that then it’s easy to talk yourself into thinking it’s not so bad. It’s the needless nature of it all that’s hilariousnever change man
Why was he looking for an extension to begin with? He still had loads of time on the original deal didnt he?
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Honestly, none of that is really terrible. He would have stayed had he signed a new contract right before Chelsea knocked on the door? Yeah that would seem a very reasonable assumption to make on his part. I'm not overly enamoured with him reading that but his target audience is Inter fans, not me. The potentially explosive bit that Romano repackaged as some kind of veiled attack on Tuchel is the bit I thought was disastrous but it turns out what he actually said isn't so bad, and the rest of the interview is just him grovelling for the Inter fans.Lukaku:
Inter have top directors but their fans are truly the best in the world. It hurt me that Inter said no to my extension, I would have stayed 100%. I watch all their matches. All of them. It is really like that when Inter touch you
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of course it’s terribleHonestly, none of that is really terrible. He would have stayed had he signed a new contract right before Chelsea knocked on the door? Yeah that would seem a very reasonable assumption to make on his part. I'm not overly enamoured with him reading that but his target audience is Inter fans, not me. The potentially explosive bit that Romano repackaged as some kind of veiled attack on Tuchel is the bit I thought was disastrous but it turns out what he actually said isn't so bad, and the rest of the interview is just him grovelling for the Inter fans.
I find it hard to believe that anyone who watches the original interview and speaks Italian would come to that conclusion.This interview was strictly about Inter and for Inter fans, with a throwaway line about Chelsea being sensationalised to high heavens.
Yeah Lukaku said after the Villa game he had a couple of chats with Tuchel about how to best utilise him in the interest of clarity. Even that was sensationalised by twitter journo's who framed it as 'Lukaku is DEMANDING clarity for Tuchel'.
Yes. Inter were in financial difficulty (having to sell Hakimi to balance the books) and had other players with contracts ending sooner (Barella, Brozovic and Lautaro) so they were the priorities to sort out. Lukaku was also the most expensive player in their history and well paid. He can make all the excuses he wants, but it isn't going to wash. In fact it makes him look worse, though I'm sure it'll turn out that part of the interview was also mistranslated.Why was he looking for an extension to begin with? He still had loads of time on the original deal didnt he?
And no doubt an extension would have meant a pay rise, no wonder Inter said no.
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Granted I have only seen bits and bobs translated on twitter.I find it hard to believe that anyone who watches the original interview and speaks Italian would come to that conclusion.