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Former Motta coach Spartera backs Lazio hero for the future of the Italian national team

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Former Motta coach Spartera backs Lazio hero for the future of the Italian national team The night Edoardo Motta saved four penalties to send Lazio to the Coppa Italia final against Inter was watched with particular pride by a man from a small academy in Casale Monferrato, the coach who first spotted a shy ten-year-old boy and helped set him on the path to professional football. Read Football Italia Ad-Free and get access to Exclusive News & Content – Free Trial – Click Here Tiziano Spartera, who runs the ASD Soccer Spartera academy where Motta first developed, spoke exclusively to Tuttomercatoweb in the aftermath of his former pupil’s extraordinary night in Bergamo, an evening that included a stunning save from Scamacca and four consecutive penalty stops. “I was on the phone with his father,” Spartera said.

“He is obviously very happy. We remembered the day he brought Edoardo to my academy. He was ten and a half, a shy boy.

He has come a long way and there is still so much more ahead of him. ” The emotion of watching his former pupil perform on such a stage clearly ran deep. “There were constant shivers last night.

I will tell the truth, I was moved,” Spartera said. “To save four penalties in a row and take Lazio to the Coppa Italia final is an indescribable source of pride. ” BERGAMO, ITALY – APRIL 22: Gustav Isaksen and Edoardo Motta of Lazio celebrate after the team’s victory in the Coppa Italia semifinal match between Atalanta BC and SS Lazio at New Balance Arena on April 22, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy.

(Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images) Spartera: ‘Motta reminds me of Toldo’ Spartera painted a vivid picture of the young Motta, mentally focused beyond his years, more dedicated than his peers, and already exhibiting the technical foundations that have since blossomed at professional level. “He worked intensively with us and was already mentally well-centred,” he recalled. “He had a clear objective and trained harder than the others.