Lazio attacker Joaquin Correa has revealed that he struggles to motivate himself to train at home but has pledged to be ‘prepared when the time comes’.
After a great start to the campaign, Lazio are fighting for the Scudetto in 2019-20, sitting one point behind Juventus in the League.
And during the forced break due to the coronavirus pandemic, the winger has revealed that he feels ‘a bit lost’ when he’s not able to train like normal and takes us through his day in quarantine.
Lazio attacker Joaquin Correa has revealed that he struggles to motivate himself to train at home but has pledged to be ‘prepared when the time comes’.
After a great start to the campaign, Lazio are fighting for the Scudetto in 2019-20, sitting one point behind Juventus in the League.
And during the forced break due to the coronavirus pandemic, the winger has revealed that he feels ‘a bit lost’ when he’s not able to train like normal and takes us through his day in quarantine.
“It’s difficult to start the day, because without a training schedule you are a bit lost,” he told Lagaceta.ar. “As soon as I get up, I start with the housework and then I invent something in the kitchen.
“In the afternoon I go to the gym and then I’m on phone with my girlfriend and my family, or I watch a movie.”
“I don’t know when we will resume, but you have to be prepared for when the time comes,” he said. “We are having an excellent season and we can’t relax.
“I’m a believer, so I pray to God that the vaccine will come and that everything will return to normal as soon as possible.
“Nobody wants to be locked up, but you have to make the best out of the situation. Rome is deserted these days, there are no tourists.”