Gustav Isaksson focused on his recent months at Lazio during an interview at the Danish national team's training ground. He spoke specifically about his imperfect relationship with Igor Tudor: "Now I'm definitely calmer and it looks like there could be a long future with the current coach. Before Igor Tudor and I had some difficulties, we weren't 100%. But not completely, he wanted a different player, but I think I was doing well with him, which was a bit frustrating. In the last five or six games before the Euros I never played.
Everything changed during the summer break and now I'm happy that we have a new, good coach. Baroni is strong and I think he's doing a good job and I think I had a very good pre-season. In the last game we played (against Milan) I came on at half-time and did very well and I hope to play more after I return from the national team.
Maybe the second year at the club will be better and more interesting because you already know everything. I hope to become an important player for Lazio and I am sure I will succeed."