Matteo Guendouzi: From Karate to Football Star at Lazio
Matteo Guendouzi has opened up about a fascinating alternative path he could have taken outside of football, the significance of his signature hairstyle, and his hopes for teammate Nuno Tavares as they embark on this season with Lazio.
A New Chapter in Rome’s Stadio Olimpico
The French midfielder joined SS Lazio on loan from Olympique Marseille in 2023, ultimately completing a permanent transfer for an estimated €14 million plus add-on bonuses.
In an extensive interview with Lega Serie A, Guendouzi reflected on his journey to professional football and the influences that shaped him along the way. “As a child, I dabbled in both sports because my father taught karate,” he shared. “However, my desire led me to secure a spot in a football academy.” He believes that karate instilled mental toughness and valuable principles essential for facing challenges on the pitch. “The one-on-one nature of karate forged my resilience,” he noted.
Committed to His Roots: Style and Identity
The midfielder is particularly recognized for his trademark curly locks. When questioned about why he won’t ever change it, Guendouzi expressed confidence in this personal expression: “This hairstyle has been with me since childhood; it’s part of who I am. While not everyone may appreciate it, that’s irrelevant to me—what matters is that my family supports it.”
Bonds Within The Team
Guendouzi’s admiration extends beyond personal style; he’s grateful for the affection demonstrated by Lazio fans. He expressed enthusiasm about giving back to them through spirited performances this season.
This year also marked his reunion with former Marseille colleague Nuno Tavares at Lazio. Guendouzi praised Tavares’ talent but acknowledged he may not yet be operating at full capacity following an injury setback: “He possesses exceptional skills; although he’s still regaining form post-injury, he’s pivotal for our success,” said Guendouzi regarding Tavares’ performance so far this campaign.
Lazio’s Coaching Transition and Playing Philosophy
Lazio has undergone significant changes recently within their coaching staff transitioning from Maurizio Sarri to Igor Tudor, now landing under Marco Baroni’s guidance.
“Each coach introduces distinct philosophies,” explained Guendouzi. “Sarri emphasized possession-based play while Tudor favored more direct approaches—these ideas were quite contrasted.” Now under Baroni’s leadership there appears to be another evolution towards integrating effective wing play without sacrificing ball control during matches.” He concluded optimistically saying that even though it’s early days in their collaboration they anticipate promising results aligned with Baroni’s vision.
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