RICCARDO CALAFIORI’S English is very good for someone who just moved to England after working in Italy for most of his career.
The strange way he is learning his new language is the reason for this.
He or she has been learning English for a long time.
Even though he isn’t quite fluent, he has a great grasp thanks to two odd sources, one of which is a certain kind of pop music.
“Since I was a kid,” Calafiori told Football Focus.
It’s possible that I began with Netflix and song lyrics. UK drill.
“I’m still learning, I want to have lessons, I want to improve a bit.”
Fans loved how honest the news was.
“I love him,” one said. “What a guy.”
Someone else wrote, “How can you not love this man?”
“He is so smart,” wrote a third. I believe he learned English before coming to the UK.
One last person made a joke: “Man is three years away from sounding like Bellerin,” referring to Hector Bellerin’s strange Spanish-London accent.
Then Calafiori told the truth about what he thought about English food.
He added, “To be honest, I thought it would be worse.” It’s not that bad.
“Fish and chips.” It’s not bad. You can eat this once a month.
“I want to feel the whole experience, you know – become an English person.”
Fans love Calafiori for his personality, and he’s also doing a great job for his new team on the field.
In the important match at the Etihad, the 22-year-old made a huge goal to tie the game against Manchester City.
His fans already love him so much that they wrote a song to the tune of “Amore,” and he says it’s a two-way love affair.
Calafiori said that moving to Arsenal was a “dream” and that he can’t wait to help the “young squad.”
“This has been my dream since I was 12 or 13 years old,” he said. “I can see how good the league is and think the best players in the world play here.”
“It’s a dream for everyone, not just me.”
“I came here to play, so I’ll do everything I can to play and help the team.” I hope to be able to do that from the start.”
He has done this by playing well in both the Premier League and the Champions League, making him a valuable addition to Arsenal’s defense.
Calafiori also said, “From my point of view, it’s just the start of something bigger.” I can’t wait to play for Arsenal and win something.