Correa:" Inter Milan is a group that impresses. Lautaro is a champion"
The Argentine forward took part in Team Talks and spoke about his arrival at Inter Milan

At Team Talks, a production by Inter Media House in collaboration with Betsoon Sport, Lautaro, Josep Martinez, and Correa spoke.
The former Lazio forward highlighted: "A player I had the chance to work with who made me think he was out of this world? Well, yes. Verón, in my early days. We shared a lot, he gave me so much and taught me to see beyond Argentine football. He gave me a lot, both on and off the field. He was already great, but I understood the difference between regular players and great players. Lautaro? He was just starting, he was younger. Then we met in the national team and found each other here, he’s a champion."

The first training session with Lautaro?
"I remember that day I arrived, and it was the day before an away match. We had fun, and right away, he and all the guys made me feel at home. It's nice how we live together today; we've grown as a group, and it's beautiful to see how united we are now."
What impressed you most when you arrived in Milan?
"I arrived here when I was 15-16 years old, and then the second time I came back, I saw how much the training center had changed. Even before I arrived, the group was sending me messages. This made me realize that they are good people who all work toward one goal. This impressed me when I arrived and still impresses me today, the desire to win and improve."
A memorable moment with Inter Milan?
"The best moments are those when we've lifted trophies. Maybe that’s the best feeling, beyond personal or team moments. When you lift a trophy together, seeing everyone happy, that’s the most beautiful thing, there’s no better feeling."
A match that left you with something special?
"Debuting was nice. Then returning to Verona and playing as a starter, and being welcomed by my teammates after a year of being away, it made me feel good. But the things we’ve achieved together, the Cups, the final in Istanbul, those are the best things."
A word to define Lautaro?
"The word is Champion. For me, he’s devastating, and when he’s doing well, Inter Milan is doing well. He’s super important for us, he’s our captain, and he always shows us that. But the word 'champion' fits him perfectly."
For the Club World Cup, who would you support if River Plate plays Boca Juniors?
"Why this question? I support Estudiantes, where I come from, but my dad is from River, and he used to take me to watch Inter Milan when I was little. But first, Inter Milan. Always Inter Milan first."
Source: Inter TV via Fcinter1908.it