England’s new heroine was called alessia russo. The British newspaper ‘The Sun’ named it ‘Lessie’ Russo in an ingenious play on words to praise the immense talent of this striker reminiscent of Argentina’s star. “Nasty and open scandal, alessia russo stole the show in England’s sensational win,” the British newspaper said on its front page.
His tacozano goal against Sweden went viral within minutes, a cracking move that elevated him as one of the greatest figures of this European Championship.
The 23-year-old striker is already known as ‘Lessi’ to fans who will be hoping he does his thing again in the Wembley final against Germany. Born in Maidstone, his career has spanned teams such as Chelsea, Brighton, North Carolina Tar Heels and now Manchester United, where he has established himself in style.
He played in the street with his brothers Mario, Giorgio and LucaEven sports fans. Of Italian descent, he is the son of the all-time top scorer of Metropolitan Police FC, a club originally made up only of policemen.
His Italian roots are evident in the blood and energetic vigor he displays on the pitch, two skills that distinguish him as an electric and differential footballer. His is its best goal European Championship, little heel in the semifinal against Sweden that made the football world fall in love. The English striker’s goal came in a play that was stopped for the first time Lindhal, but ended up taking advantage of the attacker to beat his target with a heel and a pipe.
His mother, father and brothers were seen these days in the stands cheering for Russo. It is undoubtedly a favorite of English fans.
Source: La Verdad

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