Adriano Galliani: I Promised Silvio Berlusconi Milan Won't Suffer Anymore
The Rossoneri may be specialists in coming from behind to claim three points, but the club's hierarchy want a less stressful ride...
"I spoke with president Berlusconi after the match against Chievo and said we suffered too much, so I promised we will not make him suffer anymore," he joked to IGN.
Some believe Milan are back in the Scudetto race after their recent good run, though they lie seven points behind league leading city-rivals Inter.
"Our group has always been cohesive. In football this is how it works: if you win you are a genius, when you lose you're an idiot," he explained in conclusion.
The Rossoneri travel to the Stadio San Paolo to face Napoli on Wednesday evening.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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