The Argentinian Lautaro Martinezcaptain of Inter which came in seventh at Ballon d’Orrevealed Wednesday that he “hopes to finish higher,” but awards like this “don’t always decide fairly.”
The ‘Toro’, who scored the final goal in the loss against the Empoli (3-0), he is Italian champion with Inter, as the top scorer of the domestic championship; champion of the Italian Super Cup; and Copa América champion with Argentina, scoring the decisive goal in the final. “Honestly, I expected it to be higher,” he said. Lautaro at the end of the DAZN meeting.
“I’m working for Inter and Argentina. And these awards sometimes don’t decide fairly. “I am happy for my job and for being back in shape, because we know that I arrived late and without rest,” he said. Lautaro Martinez.
With the goal against Empoli, Lautaro became the foreign player with the most goals in the club’s history (134), surpassing the Hungarian Istvan Nyers, a forward from the 40s and 50s.
Lautaro broke the number of other compatriots such as Mauro Icardi (124 goals), Diego Milito (75) or Julio Cruz (75); and other great legends of the club such as the Italian Christian Vieri (123), the Brazilian Adriano (74), the Swede Zlatan Ibrahimovic (66) or the Brazilian Ronaldo (59).
The next goal for ‘Toro’, last season’s top scorer, was to reach 143 by Italian Benito Lorenzi. Above are the Italians Sandro Mazzola (162), Roberto Boninsegna (173), Alessandro Altobelli (209) and the legendary Giuseppe Meazza (284).
Source: La Verdad

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