Veron: "Why Shouldn’t Lazio Aim For The Title? Their Rivals May Look Stronger On Paper, But The Best Team Doesn’t Always Win. I Sense A Positive Energy Here That Might Be Missing Elsewhere."
Juan Sebastian Veron spent only a brief time with Lazio, yet his impact on the club and their fans remains unforgettable. Speaking with Gazzetta dello Sport, Veron shared his thoughts on the current Italian championship, offering insights into the competing teams and reflecting on Lazio's impressive form under coach Marco Baroni. Veron praised the energy and enthusiasm radiating from Baroni’s squad, even suggesting they could be contenders for the title.
Veron remarked, "I closely follow the championship, and this year, the competition is tight with many teams clustered near the top of the standings. Lazio is right there among them. While Inter, Napoli, Milan, Juve, and Atalanta might have a technical edge, this Lazio team loves playing football, and that’s not a minor detail. Baroni’s team brings an enthusiasm that wasn’t guaranteed, especially with a new coach in his first season."
When asked about Lazio’s potential, Veron was optimistic. "Why shouldn’t Lazio aim for the title? Their rivals may look stronger on paper, but the best team doesn’t always win. There’s a lightness in the Lazio atmosphere, and unlike pressure, this is an asset when chasing major goals. They may lack superstar names, but their style of play is clear, fluid, fast, and sometimes refreshingly simple. Plus, the team seems united. I sense a positive energy here that might be missing elsewhere."
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