Ciro Immobile (33)recently criticized and with offers from Arab football to leave in the summer, is very unhappy with the situation he is in and questions whether he is wrong to continue at the club. lazio: “I wonder if I was right to stay… I don’t think I deserve so much criticism.”
The forward, who suffered several injuries, confirms that “in the summer I checked the Arab option, then I chose to stay here to play in the Champions League and have a place in the national team. I don’t think I deserve it. Much negativity,” he said after seeing how he received criticism in the networks, more than in the stadium.
“Only a small part of the people, which I don’t know whether to define as true Lazio fans, ask me. I don’t think that true Lazio fans can tell me anything. I think I don’t. Just a moment and I will make even the most skeptical change their mind.” he said to ‘Il Messagero’. Meanwhile, he also reflected on the future. And about the possible goodbye.
“After such a start to the championship, I asked myself some questions, especially after the criticism from some, fortunately not all, who did not see or appreciate the gesture, but immediately criticized. It hurts me, to be honest , I doubt it. and “Now my thoughts are not the same as they were in July. On days when I’m a little depressed, I think it’s better to leave,” he said.
He was hurting despite his love for the club
At this moment Immobile did not feel like swearing eternal love for the club: “I don’t want to respond quickly, I have been thinking about it for a long time with my family. Now I will say that I will not stay forever because I was in a negative period and I was injured, but if I scored 20 goals I would think of staying forever. If before I was completely convinced to stay for life, now I am less. I am hurt. In the future I see myself I at this club, but I don’t know what role “I don’t know what will happen in January or June, but I love Lazio.”
Source: La Verdad

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