- Jun 29, 2003
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Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Giovani Lo Celso’s behaviour has completely changed under new manager Ange Postecoglou. That’s according to journalist Alasdair Gold, speaking about the 27-year-old on the Gold and Guest Podcast.
Source: The Boot Room
Gold said: “He [Ange Postecoglou] really loves the way [Giovani] Lo Celso plays, he fits his system perfectly and he felt that Lo Celso really enjoys the way they’re playing as well.
“That’s the key thing and Lo Celso’s different behind the scenes as well from what I understand.
“We could see it, we could see he’s a very happy guy. But I think before he was maybe a quieter character, someone that would mainly stick to that Argentine group they had with [Juan] Foyth and [Paulo] Gazzaniga and obviously when [Cristian] Romero came along as well.
“But I feel like now he’s naturally just grown up and matured, the years have done that. He’s 27 years old now, he became a dad for the first time last year.
“And he’s come back and he’s just involved with everyone, he’s a much more rounded character, very easy to please and that goes a long way I think, especially when you’ve got a new manager to impress.”
Source: The Boot Room
Gold said: “He [Ange Postecoglou] really loves the way [Giovani] Lo Celso plays, he fits his system perfectly and he felt that Lo Celso really enjoys the way they’re playing as well.
“That’s the key thing and Lo Celso’s different behind the scenes as well from what I understand.
“We could see it, we could see he’s a very happy guy. But I think before he was maybe a quieter character, someone that would mainly stick to that Argentine group they had with [Juan] Foyth and [Paulo] Gazzaniga and obviously when [Cristian] Romero came along as well.
“But I feel like now he’s naturally just grown up and matured, the years have done that. He’s 27 years old now, he became a dad for the first time last year.
“And he’s come back and he’s just involved with everyone, he’s a much more rounded character, very easy to please and that goes a long way I think, especially when you’ve got a new manager to impress.”