Frattesi’s report cards – How Arsenio Lupine stole the ball from Zalewski during the goal action

A somewhat surprising protagonist against his former team, Davide Frattesi he came off the bench after Calhanoglu’s knockout and took the spotlight at the Olimpico, starting the move that led to Lautaro Martinez’s goal. For La Gazzetta dello Sport the blue midfielder deserves 6.5 on his report card: “In the stadium that could have been his, he constructs the goal by going to win the ball back and then to “snatch”. Orderly, which is not a trivial adjective: having it, like this”. Half a vote more from Tuttosport: “How Arsène Lupine steals the ball from Zalewski during the goal”.

Rating 7 also from Corriere dello Sport: “Stubborn to recover the ball from Zalewski and trigger the opening move.” 6.5 is the rating we find on the specialized portal The Interista: “Not even he expected to enter the challenge so soon as a great ex and at the Olimpico. The first to devour the ball when Zalewski fainted and to attack for Lautaro’s goal. Detonator triggered.”

Half a mark more in the license plate report cards TMW: “Called in coldly, he brings out a great match. No goals or insertions, but the quality and quantity that he needs to climb the hierarchies under investigation: Lautaro’s goal comes from him, Thuram also sends us in goal”

THE VOTES
TuttoMercatoWeb.com: 7
Gazzetta dello Sport: 6.5
Tuttosport: 7
Corriere dello Sport: 7
Corriere della Sera: 6.5
L’Interista.it 6.5