Giacomo Raspadori claims Sergio Aguero is one of his role models and admits he supported Inter as a child.

A brace of the 21-year-old was decisive in Sassuolo’s 2-1 win over Milan on Wednesday.

“I liked Eto’o, I was an Interista when I was a child, and I still feel sympathy for them,” Raspadori told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“When I was a child, I was left-footed and left-handed. My brother was the opposite and I tried to imitate him.

Giacomo Raspadori claims Sergio Aguero is one of his role models and admits he supported Inter as a child.

A brace of the 21-year-old was decisive in Sassuolo’s 2-1 win over Milan on Wednesday.

“I liked Eto’o, I was an Interista when I was a child, and I still feel sympathy for them,” Raspadori told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“When I was a child, I was left-footed and left-handed. My brother was the opposite and I tried to imitate him.

“Now I can write with the right hand and I can kick with both feet. My brother is very important to me, he is the first person I call after every game.”

His second one against Milan was reminiscent of some Sergio Aguero’s goals.

“It’s one of his typical movements,” Raspadori admitted.

“I really like him for the way he is involved with the team. He is an inspiration for me, but the same is true of Tevez and Di Natale. De Zerbi often tells me it’s crucial to be complete and that I must be able to do everything when I am on the pitch."

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