Belgian boss Claims Lukaku Finds Real Happiness at Inter Milan

Belgian boss Claims Lukaku Finds Real Happiness at Inter Milan

Belgium national team coach Roberto Martinez sees Romelu Lukaku seem to have found true happiness with his new club, Inter Milan.
Before joining Inter, Lukaku defended Manchester United. He played at Old Trafford for two seasons.

Lukaku moved to Inter with a bandrol which cost around 80 million euros. He has now performed twice in two Nerrazurri matches on the Serie A stage.

He also has two goals. One against Lecce and the other against Cagliari.
But at the beginning of his career in Italy, Lukaku received an unpleasant welcome from Cagliari fans. There is a group of fans who apply racist to the 26-year-old striker.

This does not prevent Lukaku from getting the highest happiness. This was revealed by Martinez.
"This is the first time I have seen him free and happy." "Back in many camps [training], I have never seen Rom become so focused, happy and full of new challenges," he said, quoted by Italian football.

"I think he is now ready to face one of the biggest chapters of his football career by moving to Inter Milan," Martinez said.

"His life is football, he lives only to score goals and is effective for the national team and club level," he said.

Previously, former United midfielder Owen Hargreaves deplored Ole Gunnar Solksjaer's decision to free Romelu Lukaku. He added that Manchester United could suffer without the presence of the burly striker.
"I think Lukaku is an extraordinary player, and United currently need striker number 9. Sanchez is missing, just like Lukaku, so they must be able to overcome this line of attack."

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