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Luciano Moggi Jokes About Ronaldinho & Milan’s Recent Success
The former Juve director has light-heartedly spoken about the Rossoneri’s good form of late…
Luciano Moggi has been known to publicly voice his opinion over the years, and he has been at it again earlier in the day, after speaking about Milan’s start to the season.
“I think that Leonardo is a good coach because his side always outnumber the other team,” Moggi joked to 7Gold.
“Leonardo understands football, and he has found a solution to his problems, despite having a slow midfield.”
The former Juve director went on to speak about the club’s Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho, who is rediscovering his best form this season.
He added, “Ronaldinho? He does not have any impact when teams mark him. He is one of those players that looks good only when his side are playing well.”
Despite his comments being extremely light-hearted, the Rossoneri camp are not expected to take them very well, so anticipate a response in the coming days.
Adrian Del Monte, Goal.com
“I think that Leonardo is a good coach because his side always outnumber the other team,” Moggi joked to 7Gold.
“Leonardo understands football, and he has found a solution to his problems, despite having a slow midfield.”
The former Juve director went on to speak about the club’s Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho, who is rediscovering his best form this season.
He added, “Ronaldinho? He does not have any impact when teams mark him. He is one of those players that looks good only when his side are playing well.”
Despite his comments being extremely light-hearted, the Rossoneri camp are not expected to take them very well, so anticipate a response in the coming days.
Adrian Del Monte, Goal.com
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