Martinez making ‘massive progress’ at Inter as Conte urges striker to keep going
Antonio Conte has seen evidence of “massive progress” in Lautaro Martinez’s game both with and without the ball during his time as Inter coach.
Conte arrived at San Siro in 2019, a year after striker Martinez was signed from Racing Club.
The Argentina international’s debut campaign had brought just nine goals and two assists in 35 games in all competitions, but those figures quickly improved under Conte.
Martinez tallied 21 goals and five assists in 49 outings last season and has scored 16 times and created six more for team-mates in 38 appearances in the 2020-21 campaign.
His minutes-per-goal rate has improved across his three seasons in Italy, this season finding the back of the net every 162.2 minutes.
Martinez is also creating more chances, 1.4 per 90 minutes, resulting in the increase in assists, but his work in defending from the front has been similarly impressive.
The 23-year-old has won possession in the final third 32 times this term (1.1 per 90) and posted 31 interceptions (also 1.1 per 90), comfortably more than in his previous two seasons combined.
Among Serie A forwards to score 15 or more goals in all competitions this season, Martinez leads the way in both categories as well as in recoveries per 90 (3.1).
Conte was asked about his number 10 ahead of Inter’s game with Sassuolo on Wednesday, and said: “He has improved in all areas, on the ball and off the ball.
“He has improved when it comes to holding up possession and attacking the space.”