I Think I Played A Good Match Against OM - Milan Striker Borriello
Milan striker Marco Borriello is happy with his string of good performances.
He scored the opening goal in tonight's match against Olympique Marseille in the Champions League, but it wasn't enough for Milan to win.
Marco Borriello commented on the 1-1 draw against the French side, which leaves the Rossoneri needing a result in their last match against Zurich to go through.
"I think I played a fine game, perhaps I could have taken advantage of a few chances better," he said to Repubblica.it. "But the draw isn't too bad, we came off the pitch positively, at home we still struggle a bit, it means we'll go and win in Zurich.
"In the past San Siro was our fortress, this year we struggle. Also the fact that they played on Friday and we played on Sunday showed, they did well in the end and made us suffer."
On his impressive recent form, the striker said: "I'm experiencing this moment calmly, I'm happy to have returned to playing again, in a month and a half I have reclaimed my space, I'm playing, scoring, since my return the team has never lost. I'm also happy about the esteem of the coach and the fans, who cheer me more when I go on the pitch now."
Danilo Pochini, Goal.com
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