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No longer called Chucky, Hirving Lozano's new nickname at Napoli because of his physique

In Italy, Hirving Lozano is no longer seen as El Chucky, but has been given another nickname because of his physical condition. 

By Hector Garcia

In Italy, Hirving Lozano is no longer seen as El Chucky, but has been given another nickname because of his physical condition. 
In Italy, Hirving Lozano is no longer seen as El Chucky, but has been given another nickname because of his physical condition. 
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Hirving Lozano's stay in Serie A is becoming more and more pleasant. The most expensive signing in the club's history, he had his problems at the beginning of his arrival with Gattuso. Now with Spalletti, the future seems to be smiling on him as he seeks to consolidate his position in the Neapolitan squad. In fact, the fans are already nicknaming him in a peculiar way.

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His arrival at the southern Italian club was not the easiest of all, but little by little he began to win the affection of the fans and mainly of the Napoli coach. This season is expected to be one of the best and strongest for the Mexican player. They have no intention of selling him and he may become a starter in many games after the departures of Insigne and Mertens.


In social networks, Napoli uploaded a photo in which they mentioned the new nickname of the Pachuca youth player. The Mexican was compared to Goku, a character from the Dragon Ball series. The topic was sparked by a photo taken of Lozano wearing a mask similar to the iconic image of Goku as he recovers in his capsule after a battle.

Goku instead of Chucky?


Hirving Lozano's distinctive nickname doesn't seem to change by a long shot, but at least for the past few days he has been referred to in Italy as Goku. In addition to the similarity in the photo with the mask, it's about his resemblance in his ability to recover strongly and quickly from any injury along the way.
 

 

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