Fisayo Dele-Bashiru Poised for Greatness: Lazio Manager

Lazio Manager Marco Baroni Foresees Bright Future for Midfielder Fisayo Dele-Bashiru

Marco Baroni, the manager of Italian football club Lazio, has expressed his admiration for Nigerian midfielder Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, who he believes has the potential to become a great modern midfielder. Dele-Bashiru recently starred in Lazio’s 3-0 win over Dynamo Kiev in the UEFA Europa League, scoring a goal and providing an assist.

The 23-year-old Nigerian international shone on the night, showcasing his skills on the pitch. However, Baroni believes that Dele-Bashiru can still improve by focusing more on tactics and how to control the game rather than just relying on his individual skills. “When I say that he needs to be built, I mean that he must focus more on tactics and how to fill the game rather than only when the ball is at his feet,” Baroni told Sky Sport Italia.

According to Baroni, once Dele-Bashiru develops these skills, he will be able to take his game to the next level. “Once he gets that, Dele-Bashiru will become a great modern midfielder,” Baroni said. The manager’s words are likely to boost Dele-Bashiru’s confidence and motivation, and he will be eager to work on his game to prove Baroni’s prediction correct.

Dele-Bashiru’s impressive performance against Dynamo Kiev is a promising sign for Lazio, and fans of the club will be excited to see him continue to develop his skills. With Baroni’s guidance and support, the Nigerian midfielder could become a key player for Lazio in the years to come.

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