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Gianluca Lapadula: his mother rewarded him with a chaufa rice, after scoring a goal with Benevento

Goalscorer Gianluca Lapadula was once again Benevento’s hero in Serie B in Italy this weekend, after scoring a goal and providing two assists against Cosenza, on matchday 9 of the tournament. The footballer’s performance generated great joy in his family and his mother decided to wait for him at home for a special meal.

“What is better, after a victory, than a plate of chaufa rice prepared by my sweet mother? Thanks Mom”, was the message with which the striker of the team that has been disputing the second division of Italian football, thanking his mother’s gesture, by pampering him after a complicated match.

Gianluca Lapadula once again made it clear that he is a huge fan of Peruvian food. With this, he has enough motivation to continue standing out in the promotion tournament, where his days could be numbered, if he maintains the level shown.

It is worth mentioning that the ‘Bambino’ has already added five annotations in the same number of appearances in the contest with Benevento, ranking as one of the contest’s scorers. In addition, he began to add to the assists table, showing that he has other qualities to contribute in offense, both in his club and in the Peruvian team.

Gianluca Lapadula, comfortable in Serie B

While Gianluca Lapadula played in Serie A in Italy over the past five years, his best time as a scorer was in the second division. In the 2015-16 academic year, the Italian-Peruvian was part of the Pescara ranks, where he had 44 appearances and celebrated 30 times, being the most productive year of his career.

That outstanding performance, which was consummated with the promotion of his club, was key to his being hired by AC Milan in 2016. During his stay in the Italian top flight, he reached a maximum of 11 annotations: it was Lecce’s shirt in the 2019-20 campaign. Will he be able to repeat his best statistics with Benevento?

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