Silvio Berlusconi: AC Milan are the most successful club of all time
Rossoneri president will keep going for another quarter of a century...
By Rick D'Andrea
The Italian prime minister also said he has promised Panama counterpart Ricardo Martinelli he would take the Diavoli to Central America for a friendly match against the national team.
"I promised president Martinelli that I would take my Milan side to Panama," Berlusconi said to TuttoSport. "We are the most successful team in history, with more international trophies, and I am the president who has won the most.
"The team that is second is Real Madrid, and the president's name is [Santiago] Bernabeu. They dedicated a stadium in his honour, but he won half the trophies I have.
"I will be Milan president for another 25 years and will therefore increase my lead.
"One day, I will bring my side to Panama, but I want the president to know that he will not be happy with the result."
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