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Immobile tackles past demons on Dortmund return

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MILAN: Ciro Immobile returns to the scene of one of his unhappiest spells as a player when Lazio take on the goal ace’s former club Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League toqday.

Dortmund were Italy forward Immobile’s first club outside of his home country and that disappoint­ing time in the Bundesliga was followed by an similarly unsuccessf­ul six months at Sevilla, before returning to Serie A.

Lazio are just one point behind their German hosts who lead Group F with two games to play, and four ahead of third-placed Club Brugge.

The Italians are well-positioned to advance to the last 16 in their return to the Champions League after a 13-year absence.

Last season’s European “Golden Shoe” winner thanks to his 36 league goals in Italy, Immobile’s strikes powered Lazio to a fourthplac­e finish in Serie A.

This campaign he has scored three Champions League goals in two games – one in a 3-1 win over Dortmund in Rome and twice against Zenit with the same scoreline last time out in the Stadio Olimpico.

In between, Immobile missed two games, both 1-1 draws, against Club Brugge and away at Zenit, because of positive coronaviru­s tests.

“He is important for our football,” said coach Simone Inzaghi.

“He’ll make the fortunes of Lazio, and also those of Italy.”

In total, Immobile has seven Champions League goals from 12 appearance­s between Lazio, Dortmund, Sevilla and Juventus. He was also top scorer in the Europa League in 2017-2018.

But despite his record performanc­es with Lazio, the player known as “King Ciro” to fans, has been criticised for his failure to perform well outside of Italy.

A move to Juergen Klopp’s Dortmund in 2014 reaped just three goals in 24 appearance­s, before a transfer after just one season to Sevilla, who loaned him to Torino.

“I arrived at Dortmund at the wrong time, during a generation­al change,” said Immobile.

“There were some difficulti­es, but I don’t want to say anything about this. I know when I deserve praise or criticism.”

He returned to Lazio in 2016, the same year former forward Inzaghi took over as coach.

And the 30-year-old has flourished in a system tailor-made to his strengths, alongside Luis Alberto and Joaquin Correa, and midfielder­s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Marco Parolo.

Immobile extended his contract with Lazio by two years through 2025, after last season matching Gonzalo Higuain’s single-season Italian league record of 36 goals.

Immobile also led the Serie A scorers in 2013-14 with 22 goals for Torino and with Lazio in 2017-18 with 29.

This season he has scored eight goals in nine games in all competitio­ns. Lazio are ninth in Serie A.

If he continues his current pace, the player from Naples is on track to become Lazio’s all-time leading scorer.

With 133 goals across all competitio­ns, he currently sits second on the Roman club’s scoring chart behind Silvio Piola’s 159 goals.

 ?? — AFP ?? On track: Ciro Immobile needs 27 goals to become Lazio’s alltime top scorer.
— AFP On track: Ciro Immobile needs 27 goals to become Lazio’s alltime top scorer.

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