Adriano Galliani: Milan Are Entertaining Their Fans
The Rossoneri have been playing well and obtaining precious points in recent weeks to keep their Scudetto hopes alive.
Galliani is overall happy with how things are going and glad that the Rossoneri are winning through entertaining football.
“The first half was marvellous, with many chances and without suffering too much,” commented the Rossoneri’s director to Milan Channel. “Then it’s normal to suffer with three and a half attackers, and this happened in the second half.
“However what is important is that Milan is playing really well and entertaining its fans. To think that at half time of the game against Roma we were fifth from last and now we’re third, this fills us with satisfaction.
“There are still two more positions... [he smiles], we must continue to work.“
In fact Inter and Juventus are still ahead of Milan in the standings, with the Nerazzurri having a seven point lead over the Rossoneri, whereas only two points separate them from the Bianconeri.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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