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Marco Borriello Looking Forward To Impressing Coach Leonardo
The Rossoneri obtained three precious points on Sunday at home against Cagliari in the 13th matchday of the Italian top flight.
Milan striker Marco Borriello was one of the best players on the pitch on Sunday during his side’s 4-3 win against Cagliari at San Siro.
The Italian player was involved in all four goals, scoring also one goal, even though he admitted that he prefers a good performance rather than just scoring a goal.
“My first objective is that of playing for the performance, not mainly to score,” explained the former Genoa player to Milan Channel.
“I’m interested that the team hears me, the public sees me and the coach appreciates what I do on the pitch, then if the goal arrives it’s more than welcome.
“Right now I feel calm, but I know that I must always prove something, because I play in a team like Milan, I wear an important shirt which was worn by players who made history and for this reason I go on the pitch and give my best for this shirt.”
Milan are seven points behind Inter and two points behind Juventus in the title race after 13 matches played.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
The Italian player was involved in all four goals, scoring also one goal, even though he admitted that he prefers a good performance rather than just scoring a goal.
“My first objective is that of playing for the performance, not mainly to score,” explained the former Genoa player to Milan Channel.
“I’m interested that the team hears me, the public sees me and the coach appreciates what I do on the pitch, then if the goal arrives it’s more than welcome.
“Right now I feel calm, but I know that I must always prove something, because I play in a team like Milan, I wear an important shirt which was worn by players who made history and for this reason I go on the pitch and give my best for this shirt.”
Milan are seven points behind Inter and two points behind Juventus in the title race after 13 matches played.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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