Luis Alberto he has often been described as a footballer who didn’t fit the bill Maurizio Sarri. Things between the two didn’t seem to be going well, but in reality the Spanish ex Lazioin an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sportdid not speak badly of the Tuscan coach, describing him thus: “We are similar, he said so too. Ours was a strange relationship, but he taught me to defend. When he left they said it was my fault and that I kicked him out of Formello, but it’s not true. I was sorry when he resigned.”
Are there any superstitions that you remember?
“An infinity. We watched him from afar as he walked towards the video room. His pace was always the same, his head low, his back curved. Furthermore, he left
always a pack of cigarettes with three butts on top of each other. Woe betide you if you touch it. When you did that, he went crazy. Plus it was fixed with the corners.”
We close by asking you for a comment on this sentence by Lotito, who said about you: ‘She is unable to live in a context where there are common interests'”.
“Look, it’s a closed chapter. The only note is on the renewal: he’s the one who came to me to keep me from leaving. I’m calm, I don’t want to talk about
him and neither of the other (Angelo Fabiani, ed.)”.