Serie A golden boy Icardi looking to shine on bigger stage

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MILAN, Dec 10, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Argentina striker Mauro Icardi is the
golden boy of Italian football as much for his goal-scoring prowess with
Inter Milan as his colourful lifestyle off the pitch.

The heavily tattooed 25-year-old from Rosario — also the hometown of
Lionel Messi — followed the same route as his illustrious countryman to
Barcelona in 2008.

He moved to Italy in 2011 to Genoa club Sampdoria before arriving in Inter
Milan five years ago, taking over as captain in 2015.

His ability to quickly put himself in a striking position and his accuracy
in front of goal in a championship renowned for its tight defending have
garnered 116 goals for the club.

Luciano Spalletti, who took charge of Inter a year and a half ago, said:
“He has no weakness, he is perfect.

“Icardi is a complete striker and for his age shoulders so much
responsibility.”

Icardi was joint top scorer in Serie A last season with his 29 league
goals.

He was named Serie A Footballer of the Year last week, the first player not
from Juventus to win since Zlatan Ibrahimovic with AC Milan in 2011.

The Argentine also won the best goal award for his spectacular backheel
during a four-goal haul against Sampdoria last March.

He gave each of his teammates a Rolex watch to thank them for helping him
reach the mark for the second time in his career, saying “without you it
would have not been possible” in a post on Instagram.

Inter take on PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Tuesday in a crucial
game for the club’s progress in the competition they returned to this season
for the first time since 2011-12.

Icardi scored his first Champions League goal in a 2-1 home win over
Tottenham, but the Italian club lost away to the English side, with both
level on seven points.

Inter will finish second and qualify for the knockout rounds if they pick
up more points than Spurs manage away to group winners Barcelona.

There has also been speculation about Icardi’s future at the club should
they fail to advance in Europe.

Icardi insists: “I’ve always clarified my goals.

“The first was to come back to the Champions League with Inter and we
reached it, the second was to win something with Inter.”

But Inter’s title hopes have also been severely dented after losing 1-0 to
Juventus in Serie A last Friday, falling 14 points adrift of the champions.

And he has been overshadowed by the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo at
Juventus with the Portuguese star having scored 10 league goals to Icardi’s
eight.

Neither shone in Friday’s Derby d’Italia with Mario Mandzukic scoring the
winner, as Icardi failed to record a single shot on goal during the match.

– ‘On a par with Ronaldo’ –

His high-profile off-pitch life with wife Wanda Nara, the ex of fellow
Argentine and Sampdoria teammate Maxi Lopez, regularly provides fodder for
the Italian press.

Argentine TV star Nara manages the interests of the striker whose contract
expires in 2021, regularly revealing interest from top clubs including
Manchester United and Real Madrid.

The player’s contract reportedly has a 100 million euro ($114 million) buy-
out clause, the sum which Juventus paid Real Madrid for five-time Ballon d’Or
winner Ronaldo.

“Icardi is on a par with Cristiano Ronaldo,” said Nara.

“He played three games fewer than Ronaldo (which is why he has fewer
goals).”

Icardi has also returned to the Argentina national side, amid reports he
was repeatedly snubbed because of Lionel Messi’s friendship with Maxi Lopez.

He scored his first goal in his eighth game for his country, a friendly win
over Mexico, last month.