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Saturday, February 28, 2009

"My heart is divided in two" said Signori

Legendary Italian forward Beppe Signori has spoken about tomorrow afternoon's game between two of his old teams, Lazio and Bologna...

Beppe Signori scored 188 goals in Serie A, topping the scorer’s chart three times.

His one-step run-up when taking penalties was copied in stadiums and parks across the world, and now, he has spoken about the game tomorrow afternoon that sees two of his old sides face each other.

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interviewed Signori and asked him his opinion on the Lazio Bologna clash, “The two teams are in different places right now,” the 41-year-old said, “Lazio won well against Lecce, while Bologna were beaten by Inter.

They also questioned him about Lazio's Mauro Zarate, who some call his heir, “Comparisons can be useful, but all foreigners are going to have a tough time, Mauro hit the ground running, so a slow down was to be expected, even if his quality is not up for discussion.”

On the recent slump in the Biancocelesti’s fortunes, the hitman added, “When a team doesn’t do so well, everyone must take their share of the responsibility, manager and players, and that holds true for when things are looking up as well.

“It’s tough for me to predict a score for tomorrow’s game,” Signori concluded, “My heart is divided in two, I hope the best team wins, or maybe a draw would be the fairest result.”

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