Roma Forward Luca Toni Aiming To Win Coppa Italia
The striker wants a piece of silverware...
By Rick D'Andrea
The 32-year-old is also hoping that he gets into good form, so that he can possibly play in the World Cup.
"I am seeking to recapture my best form, and to make myself available for the team," Toni told Corriere Dello Sport. "I want to help the squad arrive in the Coppa Italia final - and win it - as well as finish in the top three in the league.
"I also want to score a goal in the derby [against Lazio], as I want to feel the emotion. Until now, I have only been told about it, and would like to experience it.
Toni is hoping that the Lupi will acquire him at the end of the season when his loan deal expires.
"I hope that at the end of the season the club want me at all costs. This would mean that I have done well. We will talk to Bayern at season's end, and go from there. If I do well here, playing in the World Cup will be a good consequence," he concluded.
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