Robinho Lazaró had settled very nicely into the Italian lifestyle and the Italian football style. He'd bagged himself a beautiful little villa on the outskirts of Milan, and his AC Milan side had only conceded 10 goals in 22 games in his first six months in charge.
Aventuras Américas | Part 66 | Milan #1: Moving To Italy
Throughout his 35-year Football Manager career, Robinho Lazaró had yet to walk into a club for which he had a genuine affinity. Sure, he liked Sporting and Newell's Old Boys but he'd never watched one of their matches before taking charge. AC Milan, however, was a completely different kettle of fish.
Aventuras Américas | Part 52 | Wolfsburg #5: Superstar Strikeforce Inspires Success
Robinho Lazaró's exciting young VfL Wolfsburg side was more than holding its own with Germany's big boys, sitting just two points off the top of Bundesliga heading into 2048.
Aventuras Américas | Part 51 | Wolfsburg #4: Majestic Mockel
VfL Wolfsburg came painfully close to a second Bundesliga title in Robinho Lazaró's first year in Europe, only missing out by a point on the final day of the 2046/47 campaign. But Lazaró was excited to strengthen his young side in his second summer in charge.
Aventuras Américas | Part 49 | Wolfsburg #2: A Very Busy Summer
Robinho Lazaró enjoyed his first taste of European football as he led his new VFL Wolfsburg side into a top-half finish in Bundesliga. However, he enjoyed the money that came into the club during the summer of 2046 even more.
