EPL: Five facts on new Arsenal striker Lacazette
Five facts on
French international striker Alexandre Lacazette, after he signed for English Premier
League side Arsenal on Wednesday for a club-record fee that could
rise to 60 million euros ($68m, £52.56m) from Ligue 1 outfit Lyon:
Falls foul of
Lyon faithful
Lacazette may
have provided many great moments for Lyon fans but they are an unforgiving lot.
As soon as he remarked in February that a big move would interest him they were
on his back. It left him ‘psychologically destroyed’, according to Lyon owner
Jean-Michel Aulas. “Alexandre hasn’t betrayed the club. He simply said that one
day if like his friend Sam (Umtiti) he could go play for Barcelona or if like
Karim Benzema, who left for Real Madrid and everyone was happy for him, he
could go to a big club, he might,” commented Aulas. Lacazette for his part
didn’t hold a grudge about that and made clear his love of the club before the
final game of the season. “It is the club of my heart,” he told L’Equipe. “The
most important moments in my life have been at Lyon,” added the 26-year-old.
As good as Messi
and Ronaldo….
Former Lyon
forward Sonny Anderson didn’t let hyperbole get in the way of making a
comparison to the two players generally acknowledged to be the greatest players
in the world at the moment. “What he is doing at the moment is alsmost as good
as what (Cristiano) Ronaldo or (Lionel) Messi are doing, only that playing in
France he receives less media exposure,” the Brazilian told SoFoot. Having
scored more than 20 times a season for the past four campaigns he has a
fantastic record, but Anderson’s words will be more firmly tested in the more
competitive Premier League.
Like a fine
wine, will he travel?
Perhaps the
biggest problem Lacazette will face is getting accustomed to living anywhere
else but Lyon. It could be doubly difficult that he is moving to another
country entirely. He is Lyon through and through having been born there, began
playing football with a junior club in the city and then got taken on by Lyon
aged 12. “Yes I score goals but in Europe in general I am not well known. I
have a desire to see if I can respond to the questions that a lot of people
have posed about me and to make progress as a player even more,” he told
L’Equipe.
Football in the
blood
Lacazette is not
alone in his family in enjoying a playing career, one of his siblings Benoit
did not reach his heady heights but did play abroad in the Swiss fourth
division. Two of his other brothers look after his financial affairs. His
cousin Romuald Lacazette was on Paris Saint-Germain’s books, but the midfielder
never played for the first team and was snapped up by then German second-tier
outfit 1860 Munich in 2015.
Singing the
Blues?
His
international career at senior level has been a bit stop-start, winning 10 caps
from 2013-15, scoring once, before a two-year hiatus and a recall from coach
Didier Deschamps in June. He enjoyed a successful time at all age levels from
Under-16 to Under-21.
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