Galliani Thrilled With Win

Milan general manager Adriano Galliani spoke about his side’s 3-0 win against Sampdoria on Sunday afternoon at San Siro, in the seventh matchday of Serie A.

Milan supremo Adriano Galliani celebrating as the Rossoneri finally showed signs of getting back to something resembling their best with UEFA Cup win over FC Zurich.
Galliani left the San Siro stadium with a big smile on his face after watching the Rossoneri crush the Blucerchiati thanks to a brilliant second half performance.

“Everything was extraordinary,” commented the general manager at the end of the game.

“There were 65,000 paying spectators to watch Milan, this means that having all of these stars on the pitch makes one feel like watching football and go to the stadium.

“We bought an extraordinary player like Ronaldinho. He's only 28 years old and never had any particular injuries. His talent is unique and with the talent on the pitch, you always find your way to score.

“The second goal arrived once again following a wonderful combination with Kaka, just like in the derby, in a different way, but the players are always the same.”

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