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Adriano Galliani: It’s All Good At Milan
The chief maintains there are no rifts in the camp and things will pick up soon.
By Vince Masiello
AC Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani has insisted that the Rossoneri were good value for three points at Bologna yesterday and the recent off-the-pitch rumours are not affecting the side.
Brazilian star Ronaldinho’s lifestyle has again come under the spotlight of late and the Serie A giants appear to have run out of steam after losing to Inter in the Derby della Madonnina, as they followed up last week’s home draw against Livorno with a stalemate in Emilia Romagna.
“Milan played well and we deserved to win,” Galliani told the club’s official website.
“We also hit the crossbar twice, but it looked like the ball was unwilling to cross the line. Milan dominated from start to finish, but were unable to convert their chances.
“Our morale is good and there aren’t any problems in the locker room. We just need to continue our good league run.
“We had four or five clear-cut opportunities and we could be here talking about a different result had [Massimo] Ambrosini’s header got in.”
Milan host Udinese at San Siro on Friday night, and the ever-superstitious Galliani is already touching wood.
“We must prepare well for his clash against Udinese, as they have already defeated us twice this season,” he concluded.
Brazilian star Ronaldinho’s lifestyle has again come under the spotlight of late and the Serie A giants appear to have run out of steam after losing to Inter in the Derby della Madonnina, as they followed up last week’s home draw against Livorno with a stalemate in Emilia Romagna.
“Milan played well and we deserved to win,” Galliani told the club’s official website.
“We also hit the crossbar twice, but it looked like the ball was unwilling to cross the line. Milan dominated from start to finish, but were unable to convert their chances.
“Our morale is good and there aren’t any problems in the locker room. We just need to continue our good league run.
“We had four or five clear-cut opportunities and we could be here talking about a different result had [Massimo] Ambrosini’s header got in.”
Milan host Udinese at San Siro on Friday night, and the ever-superstitious Galliani is already touching wood.
“We must prepare well for his clash against Udinese, as they have already defeated us twice this season,” he concluded.
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