Belgian Lukaku is one of the best strikers of the moment. This season he has scored 15 goals in 18 games for Inter and has given an interview to Sport magazine, of the Belgian newspaper Voetbal International. In her He talks about his great moment, but he also remembers the coach who has helped him the most in his career: José Mourinho. The Belgian confesses that the current Tottenham manager, with whom he coincided at Manchester United and Chelsea, gave him several lessons: “Mourinho taught me to work better from a collective point of view, both in terms of pressure and positioning in the field. Take a good look at what he's doing with Harry Kane now. “
Lukaku is experiencing the best moment of his career and has no qualms about declaring himself one of the five best forwards in the world: “In the last five months I am. I don't want to say who is between the first and fifth place on that list, but, at the moment, I am part of it.”