“I’m now in the place I want to be,” says Giovani Lo Celso, rejuvenated at Real Betis after he never found his place at Tottenham Hotspur. Lo Celso has scored seven goals in 12 games for Betis already, which is a remarkable start, given his last seven goals for Spurs spanned nearly four years.
He is happier now, playing free again, but the wounds from his time in England have still not fully healed. “It’s a bit of everything, about feeling comfortable, and being made to feel comfortable, about having rhythm and confidence, that’s what allows a player to give his best version,” he says. “That’s not what I had before.”
Perhaps nobody encapsulates the chaos of the past half-decade at Tottenham better than Lo
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