Italian Striker Ciro Immobile Bids Farewell to Lazio

Italian Striker Ciro Immobile Bids Farewell to Lazio

After eight remarkable years, Italy striker Ciro Immobile has officially parted ways with Lazio and made his way to Besiktas in the Turkish Super Lig. The 34-year-old footballer, who arrived at Lazio from Sevilla in 2016, leaves behind a legacy that includes scoring an impressive 207 goals and becoming the club’s all-time top scorer. Throughout his time at Lazio, Immobile also secured victories in both the Italian Cup and Italian Super Cup on multiple occasions.

As Immobile bid farewell to Lazio at the airport en-route to Turkey, he acknowledged the incredible support he received from the fans. Expressing gratitude for their unwavering loyalty, he described his journey with the club as exceptional and bittersweet. Despite facing challenges, particularly with injuries during the last season, Immobile led Lazio as captain to a disappointing seventh-place finish in Serie A.

While Immobile’s departure may seem sudden to some, the seasoned striker emphasized that the decision was made calmly and without any ill intentions. He reassured fans and critics alike that there is no animosity surrounding his exit, attributing it to the natural progression of his career. With a sense of nostalgia but also anticipation for what lies ahead, Immobile expressed his fondness for Lazio and his intention to remain a devoted fan of the club.

Looking Towards the Future

As Immobile embarks on a new chapter with Besiktas, he leaves behind a lasting impact at Lazio that will not be forgotten. Despite the challenges and uncertainties that come with change, he remains optimistic about the future while cherishing the memories and experiences gained during his time with the Italian club. While bidding adieu to Lazio, Immobile extends a heartfelt message of gratitude and support to the fans, affirming that his love for the club will endure even as he embarks on a new journey in Turkey.

Besiktas

Articles You May Like

The Burden of Workload: A Call for Change in Football’s Scheduling
An Examination of LaLiga’s Governance: The TAD Ruling and Its Implications
Arsenal’s Tactical Resilience: A Battle Against Champions Manchester City
UEFA’s Warning: The Perils of an Independent Football Regulator in England

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *