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23 Facts About Lorenzo Insigne

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Lorenzo Insigne is capable of playing on either flank, or through the centre, but is usually deployed as left winger.

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Lorenzo Insigne is known in particular for his creativity, short height, speed and technical ability, as well as his accuracy from free-kicks.

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Lorenzo Insigne represented the Italy national under-21 team, with which he won a runner-up medal at the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.

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Lorenzo Insigne made his debut for the senior team in September 2012, and represented Italy at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2016, and UEFA Euro 2020, winning the latter tournament.

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Lorenzo Insigne played the remainder of the season on loan at Cavese in Lega Pro Prima Divisione, where he made 10 appearances.

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Lorenzo Insigne made his debut in the Italian second division on 26 August 2011 in the opening round against Hellas Verona, and on 4 September scored his first goal for Pescara away against Modena.

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Lorenzo Insigne finished the season with 18 goals, making him the second top-scorer of the season behind teammate Ciro Immobile, and 14 assists.

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Lorenzo Insigne struggled to get a run of consecutive games at many points in the season, but participated in a large successful season at Napoli, who finished in second place in Serie A that season.

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Lorenzo Insigne marked his debut in the competition with a goal from a free-kick.

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On 8 January 2022, Lorenzo Insigne signed a pre-contract to join Major League Soccer club Toronto FC as a designated player on a free transfer and four-year contract that began on 1 July, with a reported annual salary of $15 million, making him the highest paid player in MLS.

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Lorenzo Insigne was able to recuperate in time for the semi-final match against the Netherlands, and he came on to set up Fabio Borini's winner which sent the Italians into the final.

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Lorenzo Insigne was called up for the first time for the Italy senior team in September 2012 at age 21 by coach Cesare Prandelli for Italy's 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches against Bulgaria and Malta.

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Lorenzo Insigne made his senior debut on 11 September 2012 in the World Cup qualifier match against Malta in Modena, coming on as a replacement for Alessandro Diamanti.

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Lorenzo Insigne was named in Cesare Prandelli's 30-man provisional squad for the 2014 World Cup and was eventually picked in the final 23-man squad.

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On 31 May 2016, Lorenzo Insigne was named to Antonio Conte's 23-man Italy squad for UEFA Euro 2016.

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In June 2021, Lorenzo Insigne was included in Italy's squad for UEFA Euro 2020 by manager Roberto Mancini, and was later assigned the number ten shirt.

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Lorenzo Insigne has often operated in deeper, more creative positions, either in a free role in the centre as an attacking midfield playmaker behind the strikers, or as a supporting forward, due to his passing ability and vision, which enable him to link-up with midfielders, create chances, and provide assists for teammates.

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Lorenzo Insigne stated in 2012 that he preferred assisting goals over scoring them himself.

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Lorenzo Insigne is capable of playing in a more offensive central role as a false 9.

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Lorenzo Insigne's resulting low centre of gravity, combined with his creativity, quick feet and technical ability, make him extremely quick and agile in possession, and give him excellent balance and control of the ball, which, along with his flair, intelligent movement, speed, and dribbling skills, allows him to beat opponents and create space for his team in attacking areas, or make attacking runs off the ball into the box.

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Lorenzo Insigne has three brothers, all of whom are footballers: his younger brother Roberto, as well as Marco and Antonio.

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Lorenzo Insigne married Genoveffa "Jenny" Darone on 31 December 2012; they have two children together: Carmine, born on 4 April 2013, and Christian, born on 13 March 2015.

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The definition of the neologism is "the curling shot, taken hitting the ball so as to curve it with an inward curl", "adaptation of the spoken Neapolitan tir a ggir": excerpts of newspaper articles about Lorenzo Insigne are frequently cited as an example of the usage of this term.