Leonardo: Milan Deserved More Against Roma

The Rossoneri could not find the breakthrough...

By Arjun Miglani

Leonardo - Milan (Getty Images)
Milan dominated the game against Roma but could not find the winner, and Leonardo was left to rue the result.

Speaking to La Repubblica, Leonardo said, "I believe we deserved more."

"We took control of the situation. We played in an intelligent manner.

"In the second half, the goal was close but never arrived. "

I believe we did a lot of things well, but there is a better taste in the mouth."

Leonardo then looked forward to the Champions League clash against Manchester United, continuing, "We believe in ourselves."

"We should go looking for goals."
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