Should Milan Defeat Sampdoria, I Will Support Juventus - Adriano Galliani
The vice-president wants to see his side win, and then he will closely watch what happens in the Derby d'Italia, and possibly support the Bianconeri...
But there is a big condition attached to supporting one of Milan's two fiercest rivals.
"Should we beat Sampdoria - which is difficult in itself - I will surely support Juventus," Galliani revealed to Gr Parlamento.
"As a child, I had a soft spot for Juventus. In Brianza, it is this way, but the other team I followed was Milan.
"Never Inter."
Galliani then went on to discuss the incredible run the Diavoli have been on.
"Milan have been on a very good run, but in front of us there is an extraordinary Inter," he remarked.
"We have dreams, like all, but we are not anti-Inter.
"In the last seven games, we have won six and drawn one, without going home empty-handed on any of those occasions.
"We are only thinking about our own side."
The VP finally had a message for the fans, who have not been supporting the Rossoneri like in previous seasons.
"They have to love Milan," stated Galliani. "Not the management, or the coach, or a player, but the red and black colours.
"Should this arrive, we will be a grand team," concluded the vice-president.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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