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Lookman: I Feel Comfortable With EPL Football Than Serie A

Lookman: I Feel Comfortable With EPL Football Than Serie A

Super Eagles winger, Ademola Lookman has revealed that the Premier League is definitely suited to his style because it’s fast, technical, and physical than the Italian Serie A.

The Nigerian international, who is expected to be in action for Atalanta in Thursday’s second leg quarter final clash against Liverpool, stated this in an interview with The Athletic.

 

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Lookman also noted that learning about the culture of football in Italy is really special to him.

“The Premier League is definitely suited to my style because it’s fast, technical, physical — and it’s the country I grew up in,” Lookman told The Athletic.

“But learning about the culture of football in Italy is really special. The build-up to the games, the atmosphere in the stadium, and the love that the fans have for football. It’s very special.”


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  • Shuma 6 days ago

    You dont grow when you feel comfortable. Hence why all these Nigerians want to play for premier league because thats where the Nigerians are. And on average they have subpar careers. Especially when they feel themselves and only can get to the top bottom half of the league. How many Nigerians get relegated in the premier league every seasons? Lmaooo

    Nigerians and they obsession the premier league, because thats the only league they watch. The man barely barred un Fulham under scott parker. And came of the bench for leicester. Africans, especially Nigerians like being abused.

  • If Osimhen can join EPL, the guy will surely do exploit than Drogba

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