Milan Are Picking Up Important Points – Massimo Oddo
The Rossoneri continued their positive run of form when they defeated Lazio yesterday to cut the gap between themselves and Inter to seven points...
Oddo is also glad that the international break has arrived at this point of the season, so the Rossoneri can recharge their batteries and resume where they left off when Serie A continues in 14 days time.
“This was a nice win, we needed this block of positives games to end well,” explained the former Lazio player to Milan Channel.
“We are doing good things and we have obtained really important points. Now we need the break, because the fatigue is starting to be felt and even against Lazio we suffered a bit.
“Now we are three points from Juventus and some more from Inter, but we must not look too much at the standings, but look at the good things that we are doing and try to improve the small mistakes,” he concluded.
Serie A will resume on Saturday November 21, with Milan facing Cagliari on Sunday afternoon in the 13th matchday of the Italian top flight.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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