Inter captain Lautaro shrugs off critics: ‘Before they said I didn’t score enough, now it’s the opposite’
Lautaro Martinez made it clear he has little time for outside noise as Inter prepare for a crucial Champions League meeting with Atlético Madrid.
Fresh off a tense Derby defeat, the captain dismissed claims that his form fluctuates between competitions, insisting nothing has changed in his approach.
“Before they said I didn’t score in the Champions League, now it’s the opposite,” Lautaro said when asked about perceived differences between Serie A and Europe, with quotes via CalcioMercato.
“I always give my maximum to make the fans happy, and I’m fine like that.”
Inter captain Lautaro on challenges of facing international teammates in Atletico clash
The Argentina international also spoke about facing several compatriots in Atlético’s squad, noting warm relationships off the pitch but total focus on the contest itself.
“We always talk a lot because Argentina teams are full of Atlético players. But tomorrow everyone defends their shirt, for ninety minutes we’re rivals.”
He expects a fierce test in Madrid and stressed Inter’s determination to respond after the Derby setback. “Atlético are a very important team with their people behind them. It will be a special match for attackers. We’ve studied them well and hope to execute what we prepared.”
Lautaro rejected suggestions Inter are struggling physically, after the 1-0 loss to Milan at the weekend.
“This team is strong. We’re ready, and we’ll try to bring points back to Italy, it’s important for us.”
He also downplayed memories of their previous meeting two years ago, emphasising the present. “That match is the past. My relationship with Julián Álvarez is very good, we’re friends, and I’m happy for what he’s doing for club and country.”

