Romano Floriani Mussolini, great-grandson of infamous fascist dictator Benito, pens deal at Lazio
autty 2021-02-03 19:48:02 评论
The great-grandson of the Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini has signed a deal with Lazio - linking up with the Serie A side's Under-18 squad.
Romano Floriani Mussolini has already been part of the Rome outfit's academy set-up, featuring twice in the matchday squad for youth team.
The right-back's official contract with Lazio though is set to cause controversy given the club's past links with far-right fascist groups.
Benito Mussolini was Italy's infamous dictator during World War II before at the end of the conflict he attempted to flee the nation, only to be hunted down and executed.
However, the 18-year-old's mother, Alessandra, a former MP refused to be drawn into the politics of the signing and insisted that Romano's focus was more on his football career than any political issues.
'I have nothing to comment on', she told the Adnkronos press agency. 'It's something I prefer to stay out of. My son wants no sort of meddling in his private life or choices.'
Romano is thought to be a promising prospect at the club, who he has joined while finishing studying at an English language school in Rome, with his youth coach Mauro Bianchessi claiming his rise up the ranks has nothing to do with his infamous surname and more in line with his dedication to improving as a footballer.
Having worked with him over two years, now the fruits of that hard work are paying off.' BInachessi told Il Messaggero.
'He’s a humble boy who’s never complained, not even when he didn’t play for two years,' he also told Repubblica. 'I like him. He’s not a seasoned player yet, but he looks promising.
'The burdensome surname? I’ve never spoken to his parents, and the only thing that matters is whether a player deserves to play. Nothing else.'
There is concern though that the Mussolini name appearing on the Lazio shirt would delight far right elements of the club's fanbase who have landed them in trouble with authorities in recent years.
In 2018, Lazio were fined €50,000 by the Italian Football Federation after supporters littered the club's home pitch at the Stadio Olimpico with stickers of Anne Frank, the young diarist who died in the Holocaust, mocked up wearing the shirt of the club's bitter rivals Roma.
Lazio argued it had taken all reasonable steps to prevent the incident and that it was only a small number of fans who carried it out. In their following game the first-team warmed up in jerseys bearing an image of Anne Frank and the words 'No to anti-Semitism'.
Previously in 2005, the club were at the centre of another political storm when striker Paolo Di Canio was fined €10,000 (£7,000) by the Italian Football League after making a fascist style salute to supporters during a derby victory over rivals Roma.
Di Canio had claimed the straight arm gesture he made was a misrepresentation made by a cameraman but the league's disciplinary commission claimed the gesture had 'immediately and unequivocally recalled a precise political ideology'.
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