Udinese striker Lorenzo Lucca, who has had a strong season in Serie A, gave an interview to Corriere della Sera, where he spoke about Milan’s interest in him in January. Lucca mentioned that he was pleased with the attention from such a big club, but he tried to stay focused on his performance.
He also commented on his successful season, saying he is happy with his contribution to the team’s success but aims for further progress. Lucca spoke about the help from his personal trainer Sebastian, as well as his relationship with Udinese coach Kosta Runjaic, noting his positive influence on the team.
He also touched upon the penalty incident in the match against Lecce, admitting that he took responsibility to take the penalty, although another player was the designated penalty taker. Lucca shared that his idol is Zlatan Ibrahimovic and spoke about his experience playing for Ajax.
In conclusion, he expressed his desire to play more often for the Italian national team and reach the World Cup, and also mentioned that he aims to move to a top club in the future.