🩵 First a one-man show, then... TEARS 🥲 Motta’s chosen-one night
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Edoardo Motta takes over at Lazio. The young Biancocelesti goalkeeper, who arrived in January to serve as Provedel’s backup after Mandas moved to the Premier League, has everything it takes to be called a chosen one.
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Lazio’s plan was for the former Reggiana keeper to develop in Provedel’s shadow, but because of the No. 94’s injury, the 21-year-old found himself having to take the field practically right away, week after week.
What might have seemed like a gamble, though, is now in danger of becoming Lazio’s great fortune this season, and the numbers prove it: just 3 goals conceded in 6 Serie A matches, with 3 clean sheets and a saved penalty, the one against Orsolini in Bologna. All of this before yesterday’s breakout performance in Bergamo.
🤯 A phenomenal performance
It was not an easy match for Motta, who, truth be told, had looked a little uncertain over the 90 minutes, especially with the ball at his feet and on Ederson’s goal — later ruled out, luckily for him.
Then, in the 90'+6th minute, came the super save on Scamacca’s header, which sent the match to extra time. An incredibly difficult stop, because he was wrong-footed, and it came at a decisive moment in the semifinal.
Then came the penalty shootout and Motta’s miracles: after Raspadori scored the first one, he guessed every corner, going on to save the next four attempts from the Bergamo side. A feat previously achieved only once before, by Adrian Semper, also in the Coppa Italia, in Pisa-Cesena. It was a true one-man show that left the Gewiss Stadium crowd stunned, as well as everyone watching from home.
🥲 The post-match emotion
Even more beautiful than the string of miracles, though, were the tears of the 2005-born youngster, who at the end of the match, speaking to Mediaset, could not hold back his emotions.
"I dedicate these tears to everyone, to anyone who knows me, to the fans... Thank you," Motta said. "The final? Hopefully we win before it gets to penalties."
It was a touching moment, because it showed all the sincerity of a simple young man, seemingly so far removed from modern football. So the best wish anyone can make for him is that he always stays this way. He has a long road ahead of him, the talent is there. In the meantime, at just 21 years old, on May 13 he will start in the Coppa Italia final against Inter. Not bad at all for a first season in Serie A.
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