It was a start to the year with a full orchestra for Lautaro Martinez. After being reunited with the best version of him at Inter, more good news has now been announced for El Toro and his family: he will be a father again. The Martínez continue to expand the clan…
“Our family is growing and we couldn’t be happier. We look forward to having another little person to brighten our days and bring more joy into our home. I am more than I ever dreamed of. I love you forever,” she wrote. Agostino GandolfoLautaro’s partner, in the networks.
After the arrival of Nina Martínez, the striker’s first daughter, now the Bull will once again be a father. Another world champion who continues with good news and expands the family…
Lautaro and his analysis of the World Cup
“The first 80 minutes were the best” the team has done “in the World Cup,” said the former Racing ex-Racing player of the match against France that gave the selection the World Cup.
“It was an impressive match, we dominated the first 80 minutes, it was the best thing we did at the World Cup, it was take our hats off while we were playing in the final,” Martínez told ESPN’s Fútbol 90.
But “the match took us to penalties, we suffered, and when it was all over we enjoyed it twice as much, for the satisfaction and for the work done,” said the 25-year-old, who admitted he “had no again the final”.
Regarding the injury sustained to his right ankle, the former Racing Club admitted that he had played the first matches of the World Cup “infiltrated, I couldn’t kick, my ankle was very inflamed, it didn’t allow me to play comfortably. “
“In Abu Dhabi I spoke to (Lionel) Scaloni, I asked him to rest to recover, in Italy I had already played with pain,” admitted the Bahía Blanca player.
“After the first game I played incognito (the 2-1 defeat against Saudi Arabia in their debut), I could no longer train normally,” said Martínez.
And speaking of his replacement in charge, Julián Álvarez, a former River Plate and current Manchester City player from England, said he “did very well”.
Martínez believed that the team would become World Cup champions despite “losing to Saudi Arabia” and underlined: “the team clicked, because the match hadn’t been played well”.
Since that defeat – he said – “we’ve seen another Argentine team, and then there have been 6 finals”.
As for the Argentina national team coach, Lionel Scaloni, the forward described him as “a simple coach, who tells you things like they are, is frontal and analyzes and prepares matches very well”.
Lifting the World Cup “I got goosebumps, because it’s a trophy with which you will go down in history, it’s great to see it shine, I dreamed that the referee would end the match and we could touch it,” said the attacker.
“It was incredible” the reception of the Argentine people to the world champions; “It was imaginable, but not that big, it would have been nice to get to the obelisk and say hello to people, but we couldn’t continue,” he said.
“I think for us (as a team) it will be important that Messi continues”, admitted the player, regarding the declarations of the “Pulce”, who affirmed that the one in Qatar was his last World Cup.
Finally, and considering future steps, Martínez assured that his goal is to “continue to grow” and also fight for the next “Copa América and Copa del Mundo”.
Source: Clarin
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